West Leyden High School - Shield Yearbook (Northlake, IL)

 - Class of 1971

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g1411,iig1f1z,-fa . , . . WM NwAf ,'Ah'1 . lStepp1ng Into The Unknown West Leyden students placed their feet in many different directions this year. For the freshman, putting that first foot forward into the unknown was the hardest. The other foot followed and they soon were in the foot prints of students who had been there earlier. From there, they created of their own to follow while the upper classmen continued on the paths they set foot on before. There were the sore feet of students and teachers for the many miles they trudged. The exuberant cheerleaders' feet were lively and the feet of the band kept marching. Open- ing day found freshmen feet confused while the feet of oth- ers were dragging. Girls Intramurals used their foot to 'Stomp the Blazers to Ashes' on Homecoming. At dances, everyone had happy feet while the policeman stood outside with flat feet. And at sporting events, the surefooted Knights EMM, 3 , T + , s. t:w1.,,.,, 2 5 Y, 55 represented West Leyden. Even Drama Guild presented Barefoot in the Park. Feet Of West Leyden SHIELD .ak - -'i is is --- -' Hoc, ite-.. 'i 'Fw . mf 'W zi:'+'T Y 2 ,Q , fa 1 . I A: iz ' . FT . 5 '?' V f 219 ii , 5-4 4, - 1 I at . ,, V .g ,, :YW 'asm' ? f:15'f affillzftlfsfg A- . : Q . L. ,Q 'A 21:31 -'hifi Li-. '1' 41. fa g ix 4- - wwf '1 ' W 2 fs- 1 fafilif ' .3?'1.-.f',.f.,5,a C Mgr , 6,4 W, fn West Leyden High School Northlake, Illinois 1970-71 Volume '13 Table of Contents Section Page Number Introduction ........,...... ............. 1 Faculty and Administration .... ...,...... 1 4 46 Seniors ..................,. .... Organizations and Activities .. . . . . . 82 124 Sports ....... ..,.. 1 46 178 Conclusion .... ...., 1 84 Underclass .............. . .... . 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M I I I I I I II IIIIIIII IIII I IIIII I I III' .I 1 1 III....w I IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII II WI :- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Students Travel Different Paths 'ff-ix A w t H -, S. . 'L,' Y etltJt ttt t t lig t West Leyden Honmmonwng 7970 -xi D W Wiffiifiii 1: ,'f-we.-5 flwkf. if :wh gsxglq H55 six . , -. .!izq:3iis2gt,,, W ,iw W W , -MW ,,y- , 48 ,WW , vi N ff www' L, mm' X V .WWW Q M my JM new wa. , :YW Q32 x xg 5 , saws it AML., 4 -5 kai is ss f 3 ggi? ,iw an X mi X Q , is fm: ., is ,.v,.W. 53529-gmwgy f.: H, Q, A Final Footnote: f 1 To all those who have big feet or little feet, or even those with two left feet - This book is dedicated to f , E T , 5 , -I E ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Ball with student. BELOW RIGHT: Mrs. Acker and students in Home Economics. OPPOSITE PACE, ABOVE: Mr. Schnitz in the resource center. OPPOSITE BELOW: Mr. Barrows in resource center. . , 1, ' I7 -MIM fIIIff'ffWIII'WIwf'1f f ' milf Faculty And Academics The faculty of West Leyden put their best foot forward this year and found themselves running to classes, standing at blackboards and patrolling resource centers. For the new teachers, as well as new students, modular scheduling was truly an adventure. For the old teachers and students, it was still and adventure and an exhausting one. The students and teachers of West Leyden have walked hundreds of miles before the end of the school year and are eagerly await- ing the summer vacation when their educat- ed feet will be free to roam vactionlands. 1' Board Of Education SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Russell Vetrovecg Howard johnson, secre- taryg Harold Brieschke, presidentg and Einar Laursen. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Nardinig Clifford Lloydg and Winifred Nickerson. The administrators of West Leyden have been con- sidering programs which complement the flexibility of modular scheduling. These programs vary from the APEX program in the English department to the plan for an open-campus, devised by one of our students. These are just two of the many programs the adminis- tration has looked at this year to provide the teacher and student with a chance to take advantage of the var- ious facilities available to them. Administration in Superintendent David E. Byrne, D. Ed. Assistant Superintendent Herschel V. Rowe, D Ed., Curriculum Director Donald Frost, D. Ed. Administrative Assistant William Friberg, M.A. Principal Donald R. Draayer, D. Ed., Acting As- sistant Principal John Eggert, M.A., Dean of Stu- dents, H. I. Paske, M.S. Ye Glde English ROBERT TWEED, M.S., English IIC, IVX, Modern Books, Discussion Club. PEGGY SNYDER, B.A., English IIC, IIIS, AFS, Fac- ulty Co-Sponsor. BARB SCHISLER, M.A., English IIIG, IIC, French I. WALTHER SCHILLINGER, M.A., English IIC, IVC, IVG, AFS. PATRICIA TEAGUE, M. ED., English IVC, IIG, IVG. IUDITH LANE SCHMOLL, B.A., English IG, Drama I,II, III, Drama Guild, Director of Drama, International Thespians. Department IOAN WRIGHT, B.A., English IC, IG. IOHN l. HEAFEY, M.A., English IIG, lournalism, Lancer. TOM MASTERS, M.A., English IIC, IIIG, Disk Iockeys, Pep Club. LYNNl. MARINO, B.ED., English IG, IIIS, Speech, Head Debate Coach. 18 i, H 1...-f.,.,-vm-Aisfww ,Y up A-.sr---m. .. 11. .1 -'vs' 7 ,ss zg?'-lmize ii ' Ka - -- ul 115' '5,g...1J , ' 'fa-. .'l :I':i. -- 'I . K . , - . Nix. .A w -WA: K v.. U ii i Q A K K ws . . fi' 1 -:-'51-1. H '.'l'7',, , - , ,.s. , ,M U .k,V,,,.: . We ,. ' i saw . - Q. GLENN CARSON, B.S., English IC, IIC, IVS, Soph- omore Class Sponsor. DON L. IAMES, M.A., English IS, I.C. l.T. VAUGHN, B.A., English IG, IIC, IS, Key Club, Speech Club, Se- nior Class. K Y W.,g,5gfi'?:::fggQff'4Z'95?ikI' :: '-'j ...fl H -::':: :E55:3355 'E'SfZ ff . -- se-ws-M,-tf'f .I.. 'f 'i':.: ANDREW BARROWS, M.S., Reading Improvement, English IIS. IANE M. ALEO, B.S., English IIG, Tech Theater. MICHAELE DRAYER, B.A,, English IIIG, IIS. MARTIN MCGOWAN, M.A., English IllC,lllC, IIIG, Shield. E. SWETIN, BA., English IIC, IIS. PAREE sEKERls, B.A., English IIC, IIIG, IIC. f sg s sf , s. .i 3 Q .s . :ezines - iv 1 'Q 'A af 'K+ Q1 me pf 'Qi HP Sits Z ? if K E , I! r L J ' 5 W i i 'L 7 WW? The English Department, headed by Mr. Tweed, is constantly improving. This year they added new read- ing facilities. They are available to all interested stu- dents who wish to improve their reading speed and comprehension. The department has also added sever- al new teachers to West Leyden's English staff. With the constant improvements in equipment and teachers, the students are benefiting greatly. BARBARA GORANSON, B.S., Math Skills, Algebra I, Sophomore Class Spon- sor, Pom Pom Girls Sponsor. LOIS ONDERICK B.A., Math Skills Upper Class, General Math, Geometry. CARMEN FREDA, B.s., Math Skills, General Math. JOSEPH F. CVETAN, Ms., Algebra T, Geometry, Math Analysis 84 Trigo- nometry. RITA L. WILSON, M.S., Algebra I, General Math, CAC, Discipline Commit- tee. DONALD REDHEFFER, B.S., Biology, Geometry, Gen- eral Math. DOROTHY A. MISZKOWICZ, M.A. Algebra III, Trigonometry, Algebra II, Geometry. VERN GREENWOOD, B.A., General Math, Algebra IS, Algebra II Accelerated. MARY ANN GRIFFIN, M.A., General Math, Algebra IS, Algebra I. Mathematics Receives Wang Computor The Math Department, headed by Mrs. Wilson, has introduced some new equipment to the students and teachers. A set of cassette tapes has been prepared for the Algebra I classes, a set of prepared projecturals has been in use in the Algebra II, Algebra III-Trig classes. Also, a Wang Computer has been purchased for use in all classes. To provide the mathematics necessary for high school graduation and college entrance are just two of the objectives of the Math Department. , - '--- - lf'-: if ESZ , -- :fl imwg Sif t 31,1 gz,,5?.2',L5ygs3Q'A Hliic- ' M , Y S' 'f7b5ELi3i?2f55 Y.: , , U . V, , I 1 , J , 1 f 1 Mr. Lawicki was off this year on a sabbatical leave to the University of Chicago. He concentrated on improv- ing his teaching techniques so that he could incorpo- rate these new ideas into the department. This fall, science students went on a five day field trip to Kettle Moraine, Wisconsin. They mapped the bot- tom ofa lake in an attempt to identify the characteris- tics of glacial geology. Science Classes Go Un Field Trips CHESTER GLEIM, M.S., Science 10 Skills. STEPHEN KYRIAS, M.S., Biology 10, Chemistry 11, R. D. IOHNSON, B.S., Chemistry 10, Chemistry 11. DAVID KOVAL, M.S., Physics, Compro, General Science, Science Club. RlTASlNGER,A.B., Science 10. ROBERT KAPHEIM, M.S., Biology 10, Science 10, Biology 9, accelerated, Freshman Football, Wrestling. 21 ROBERT K. WHALEN, M.A., American History, World History, Afro-Asian Histo- ry, F.T.A. IOE SISCO, M.A., American History, Politi- cal Science, Student Council, Frosh Football, Soph Baseball. JAMES SCHNITZ. IOACHIM R. SCHNEIDER, World History. STEPHEN L. SALLEE, M.A., Contemporary Problems, American History Skills, Freshman A Basket- ball. ANN PETERSON, B.S., Contemporary Problems, American History. Ms., MARIAN MCGOWAN, A.B., American History, M.H.O. Co-Sponsor. MARCEL LEWINSKI, M.A., American History, Geog- raphy, M.H.O. M... . ff lm..- ,.s.tQ. .W-.t.izyf i'L5f5EAi5g:sid it 5 I .1f--w..Ss.- K -ie if 1 t J' :sffwsseisew fp, we Imaam 'lafffgisitsmgt A- , ' . -f --.,,,,, W, .in .. ,,, N in . . --ffgwiileiig-1 ' ' . 11. 45 Zlf5f'J .Z .... S ,5....a:r.s. ,,,.- tt,-t w. :- N-vfs'-sim-:ev111 ::.:a. fr :ff . I ,, .:,::,'-- 1 ,. .rw-.iw .. .2 , ,,,,..,,,, ' - im rgfrcifmlef .: if ' . I Q i-iffftfziifsssl 2 . 42 'af ti Q 43 . it l qs itll , W 5 Q . Q5 ,ir , Wi 4 sf F' 5? . ' nfs' . W. We ... 22 K lx --...t K at ' 34,--MM - sawQewWW3f A. r I f r if .. f .twaiiglisi 'Q 5 i-'flwiss 1 A 'f CLARE S. HAUSSERMANN, M.A., World History, Social I. llM MIFFLIN, M.A., Social Studies, Football, l.V. Basketball, Varsity Track. LARRY G. CRIPPEN, M.A., United States History, So- cial Studies Seminar, Se- nior Class, Cross-Country. BILL cuRRiE, Bs., Social l, Football, Track. CARL GEBHARDT, M.A. Social Studies The main objective of the Social Studies Department is to better inform students about themselves and the people and places of the world so that the students will be able to associate in their communities, nation and the world, also to expose them to the great thinkers and philosophers whose ideas have and still are shap- ing the nation and world in which we live. World history students were involved in a new na- tional program that was originated at Leyden by the department chairman, Mr. Schneider. The program is entitled, Voices From Developing Nations and its purpose was to give students a better understanding of the developing nations of Africa, Asia, and Latin Amer- ica. Students were able to hear returned Peace Corps volunteers, on tapes, talk about their fascinating experiences. The contemporary problems course was updated so that it would reflect problems of today and to give new instructors a chance to bring their ideas into the curriculum. DONALD G. ALLISON, M.A., Spanish Ill,lV, Pan Am Club. KENNETH HASMAN, M.A., German I, III, IV, German Club, Sophomore Tennis Coach. ANNA TYMOSZENKO, M.A., German ll. ROBERT CHENIER, B.A., French l,II,lll,lV, French Club. RUDOLPH I. BARTOLOZZI, M.A., Spanish I,ll, Pan Am Club. PEDRO FOYO, B.S., Spanish I,ll. Fremdspgache Langues Etrangere Mr. Allison, chairman of the Language Department, says that the main objective ofthe department is to expose students to the culture and customs of other countries. Students are to be able to speak, under- stand, write, and read clearly the language they are learning. There is a great difference in equipment. A new lab is now is use. According to Mr. Allison, the lab is now more sophisticated and students are able to work more on their own. For example, they are able to record themselves and play it back to hear what they sound like. I I Lenguas Extranjeras Foreign Language l , ff? 1 pusy., s ,, P , X' Jr S I i if if av 5':ngiiiifil:g?F5Z'5!g:4EfffE5E:5 :ig: . .L , Kgs. HQ rig? wwf 'Z S 1 5,33 my sa i f Y i ' : iff' , a9K1f:l.Q' 'ri' . figs, -11'?f'fUf 'ff .1 'I-J in z ff ,I frgfief R - f r -as 1 SANDI KAUFMAN, B.A., 0. E. ROTH, MED., Beginning Choral Boys, Beginning Choral Girls, Intermediate Choral, Choir. IOSEPH IDASZAK, M.MED Concert Band, Varsity Band, Beginners Band. MARION SENFT, B.S., Accompianist. IOHN L. CLOVER, M.S., Orchestra, Music Theory, Stage Band. DICK A. HUTCHINS, B.S., Ceramics ll, Ill, IV. MARILYN CIUSLOFF, B.A., Art l, ll, lll. Art I, II, Advertising De- sign,Art Guild. PATRICIA SCHULER, M.S. Art I. 1 Music And Art Departments The Art and Music Departments have increased stu dent interest in self-expression through the many ac- tivities that have taken place during the school year. The school band and choir presented several concerts this year. A musical, Hello, Dolly , was also produced by the Music Department. The Art Department presented several art exhibits this year. Mr. Sowizdal, last year's department chair- man, was on a sabbatical leave in Mexico. The depart- ment expects to benefit from his studies of Mexican aft. ROBERT NANNI, M.S., Data Processing. NANCY L. LAUD, Bs., Office Practice, Beginning Shorthand, Advanced Shorthand. HAL ABRAHAMSON,M.S Related Subjects, Diversi- fied Occupations, Voca- tional Industrial Club of America. -r BERNICE VAN NATTA, B.S., Related Cooperative Ca- reers, Coordinator for Cooperative Careers, Cooperative Careers Club. SUZANNE CORRADINI, M.A., Consumer Education, In- troduction to Business, BeginningTyping. SUE STAUEEER, B.S., Accounting, Office Ma- chines, Beginning Typing. Business Education f 4 f x HENRY L. KAPPEL, B.S., Extended Education Re- lated Class, Extended Education Club. BEVERLY 1. HACKETT, M.S Office Occupation Relat- ed, Office Occupations Club. -1 RICHARD B. RUSSELL, B.A Introduction to Business, Beginning Typing, Inter- mediate Typing, Varsity Swimming, Varsity Tennis. ROGER B. IOHNSON, M.S., Beginning Typing, Office Machines. -f The objectives of the Business Education Depart ment are to teach a student to manage his personal life effectively, to learn a skill so that he would be capable of finding a job after graduation from high school and to explore the business courses so that he would make a wise decision in pursuing his career. 26 ' ' ?5'?i'?i'M?!i55l759' ' -- ll.'7'l5 Q S A . j J ,S f N , Q 1, . Q . , .,, f . - i f j -- ,Xt -was I 3 f mfgeiglge' 4 img. if w Q - '7Z 1'5f3,.?3 H--.e- ay.. 'iirsgf-1 wnvfifggb .Oath 41. . ' :afar S Y ft ,,.- aaatattaiataasag-f,..Qgs1tsPif fwa a .., . R , ,.,, V ., A sgnezgl as 4, 1. -1' ' . I ,,. IOHN A. FARNEY, M.ED., Mechanical and Architec- tural Drafting, Boys Physi- cal Education, Sopho- more Football. PHIL COMINGORE, Ms., Graphic Arts I, II, Industri- al Arts 9. DONALD BALL, B.S., Automotives I, II. IOSEPH DISPENSA IR., C.A.S., Automotives, Woodshop. ANTHONY BAUMAN, B.S., Electricity, Electronics, Phi Delta Kappa. FREDSCHMIDT,M.A., Woods I, II, Varsity Baseball. TOM TOLLICK, B.S., Mechanical Drawing, Metalworking. Below LEONARD LOIEWSKI, M.A. Metalworking. Industrial Arts Receives New Equipment The Industrial Arts Department offers students an opportunity to explore interest and aptitudes and to gain basic knowledge and experience in several areas. The drawing room got a dry printer this year, which is the newest process for turning out blue prints. The woodshop has received a high speed router which makes scallops and decorations on the face, edge, or end of wood. The metals class has acquired a paint spraying booth and a combination heat treating, forg- ing, and melting furnace. 27 A new course, Specialized Swim, has been added to the Girls' Physical Education Department this year. In this course, students were given an opportunity to improve on the old and new swim strokes. They were also able to perform synchronized swim strokes ac- cording to their level of ability and basic scuba diving techniques. Dance films, mirrors, swim overlays and gymnastics overlays were used to increase student in- volvement and self-evaluation. Girls P. E. Goes A. V. BARB ALFELD, BS., Physical Education, Inter- mediate Typing, Cheer- leaders, Intramurals. DEBORAH GREENLEE, B.S., Physical Education, Cheerleaders, Girls Gym- nastic Club. BARBARA IUMES, B.S., Physical Education, Orchesis. IU DITH CISZCZON, M.S., Physical Education, Girls' Intramurals, Tennis, Bad- minton Team. KAREN SCHMITZ, MS., Physical Education, Blue Dolphin Swim Club. ARLENE OBODZINSKI, B.S., Physical Education, Blue Dolphine Swim Club, Girls' Intramurals. 28 gg? Hamm ox NF' . ,, H t l Q -1 -, , - . r..-L: . . W .Mfr as .- ww, 4,51 , rf. !'f,. slat 5. 4 its-. i .Q .f.s:g3,,g,. i it K, V ' W ' - ,.,.,k , .I L, - er .--, V. , ,.., I ff , pg L,' W . 32 I Ai ., .', .5 ' - I 9 DAN MEYER, B.S., Physical Education, Driv- ers Education, 'L' Club, Varsity Football Coach Freshman baseball Coach. MARTY SCHWARTZ, M.S. Physical Education, Dept. Chairman, 'L' Club, Var- sity Wrestling. BILL OHLSON, M.S., Physical Education, Driv- ers Education, Varsity Football Head Coach. ROBERT L. BROWN, M.S., Physical Education, Gym- nastics Head Coach, Track Coach. IRVIN E. BEDARD, B.S., Physical Education. DARL KRIETE, M.S., Drivers Education, Sopho- more Football Coach, Varsity Basketball Head Coach, Varsity Golf. PHILLIP WADDELL, M.A., Boys P.E., Drivers Ed, Sophomore Basketball, Golf. DONALD LUKAS, M.A., Boys P.E., Drivers Ed, Freshman Football, Var- sity Baseball. PAUL SCHMIDT, M.A., Boys P.E., Varsity Football, Sophomore Wrestling. Boys P. E. Adds New Courses The main objective of the Boys Physical Education Department, according to department chairman, Mr Schwartz, is to develope strength, endurance, and so cial grace, also to develop an appreciation for sports, J' recreation and health. Two new courses, tennis and soccer, were offered this year The use of video tape, for orientation purposes, was introduced in january 1 RUTH CACLE, B.E., Clothing I and II. ESTER ACKER, Ms., Foods. LYNN BRUSSOCK, B.S., Clothing, Freshman Home Economics. JOAN S. VEAZEY, B.S., Psychology for Living, Home Living, Clothing I. Home Economics The main purpose of the Home Economics Depart- ment is to make the student aware of the interacting influence of home and community and of the individu- al responsibility of helping raise the standards of com- munity life. A new course, Psychology for Living, is intended to prepare students for meeting the challenges of life af- ter graduation and is open to boys and girls. EDITH L. MAAS, M.S., Freshman Home Econom- ics, Foods. E95 ,Q 4-nf.. PATRICIATROY FITZPATRICK, M.S.W., Social Worker, junior Class. ffl According to Mr. Reitzel, the main objective of the Guidance Department is to help students make an ad- justment to the school program. Through the use of scheduled guidance mods, this can be accomplished. Two new counselors have been added to the depart- ment this year, Mrs. Gamze and Mrs. Hughes. MARTIN 1. RUPE, M.ED., Special Counselor. KENNETH C. MENNEMEIE College Counselor. ARDis HARNAGEL, M.A., Counselor, National Honor Society, Project Helping Relationship. LINDA HUGHES, M.A., Counselor. H. GAMZE, M.S., Counselor. HANK WALDERON, M.S., Counselor. WARREN C. REITZEL, M.A Counselor. R,M EDITH HOLLIBAUGH, R.N., Nurse. ROSEMARY KARR, B.S., Nurse. Guidance Center For Instructional Materials ROBIN B. RAINS, M.S., C.l.M. STELLA SOKOLOWSKI, M.A., C.l.M.. BARBARAJ. WIEGEL, B.A., C.l.M. ROBERT THURSTON, M.A., Audio Visual Director. . ., iqssm . 15' ,. x X 7 - .. - , kb, 5- . if sse sniff? :??2YZf x 14 .. 2 vw 3 4 v 5 . 5- . K xi , . .. gg, x--x if., , aff-QQ: fi-J l ala , rl fl Mrs. Rains, department chairman of the C. I. M., claims that the main objective of the C. I. M. is to pro- vide all types of audio visual materials to supplement students' research and a quiet study area for their use. For the first time, librarians and the A.V. director are on many of the major teaching teams. The goal that they hope for, through these changes, is that advanced planning will allow them to serve the students' needs better. Teacher awareness of new material will help them plan better in the future. According to department chairman, Mr. james Ra- cich, the main objective of the Special Education De- IAMES D. RACICH, M.S., Special Education. LARRY CHAPMAN, M.S., Special Education. ROBERT l. BROWN, B.S., English-Social I,ll, Ticket Manager Athletic Activi- ties Program. partment is to take the students and, working at their own individual level, help them find their place in so- ciety. Curriculum changes are being made in several areas, such as a pre-vocational workshop and home economics complex. These new courses are to stimu- late actual work experience and to develop good atti- tudes and habits that can be transferred to a real work situation. Further plans are also being made for a shel- tered workshop in room 072. This will be an actual production line and help the students develop abilities and interests that they could use in a factory setting. -:- . Q. Wm - .1 .... tis? will- 1?52fHfff e ,A . 315ml ,-.':.e:S':sF, W ia? , -sfggz-Eiwsiiff.-' 2552 - ...U - tlfah- -- ' ws ,, H -A ' six --- . : f-g.egg1g,.Qgzx .W ,.., 'zmgzs gsrtgsazt Q- f . - s 1 ,- S H 3 f . K mag' .sf ' T M iis jggs - L -. 1: , Q ' . st, 7 3 , ' ,,: s X - 7 - -i' Special Education fi In Memoriam Earlier this year, Mr. Nick Bronge, a member of West Leyden's faculty for ten years, died. Mr. Bronge, who was born and raised in Melrose Park, felt especially close to the students and faculty here at Leyden. He came to West Leyden as an English teacher, two years ago shifted to the special education department and only this year was appointed its chairman. In addition to working with young people in class, Mr. Bronge was head varsity baseball coach and assistant football coach. As chairman of the special education depart- ment, he was responsible for starting a program that would better equip the students for a normal life. A friend of the underdog , Mr. Bronge tried to do as much as he could to help people who were not as for- tunate as others. The loss of this fine man was felt deeply by everyone. V ,V eq i BELOW: Nancy Hanson in resource center. EAR BE- LOW: Mr, Chenier in class. LEFT ABOVE: Micky Demi- an in C,l.M. LEFT BELOW: Student in resource center. OPPOSITE PACE ABOVE: Mr. Hasman in language lab. OPPOSITE PACE, BELOW: Miss Teague and Shelley Lyle in resource center. x . Students And Teachers Use Resource Centers And Open Labs ROW 1: Clayton Krekelberg, Marge Hamby, Eunice Anderson, Con- Hornewer, Sabina M. Milbratz, Donna Blau. ROW 4: Valerie Selga, nie Lawler, Ruth Pusateri, Violet Kozel. ROW 2: Lorraine Pinkham, Margaret Snider, Virginia Blight, ludy Good, Carol Blight, Barbara Ileen Rubinstein, Jeanne Mendell, Marge Kosma, Elsie Pfizenrnaier. Reilly, Ruth Schwartz. ROW 3: Georgine Steinmiller, Vicki Welter, Carole jackson, lean Instructional Supportive Staff gf Marilyn Monfeli, Al An- driola, Louise Tiano, leane Messina. gg, , I K f l 554-1 fx Q 5 gg , , ,ww-Y, 'K 'fv- ROW 7: R. Trostman, E. Schnee, H. Robertstad, K. Reynolds, F. Calabrese, 1. Warren, I. Sherry. ROW 2: A. Eisenheim, I. Scoma, l. San- Maintenance and Cafeteria ROVV1: E. Brody, C. Lombardi, L. Wejnowiak, M. Fritz, M. Nielson, V. Collins, M. Militello, R. mciliano. ROW2: G. Bach, 1. Brennan, E. Sims, R. Coffman, I. Posher, E. Muscari, M. Presley, C. Weigand. 37 LEFT: Rick Almada and classmates in P.E. BELOW: Orchesis rehearsal. OPPOSITE PACE, ABOVE LEFT: Tony Shababy and classmate arranging still life. OPPOSITE PAGE, BELOW LEFT: Marty Sorice, Rick Ramsey, Wally Roy and Rich Dickens dur- ing choir practice. OPPOSITE PAGE, FAR LEFT: Two girls relax- ing in the Inner Court. Feet Carry Us Through The School Day 39 Quill and Scroll ROW 7: C. Bontz, K. Kunz, ROW2: 1. Sur- ak, D. Housier, T. Baum, P. Rudney, D. Paryiak, ROW 3: R. Dickens, R. Ramsey, B. Piper, N. Christoforakis, C. lankowski. National Th espians ROW 7: C. Larsen, R. Dickens. ROW2: M Hoffman, Pres. A. Musto, Sec-tres., P. Per- kins. ROW 3: R. Friesen, S. Dalhouse, J Crampton. ROW 4: Sponsor I. Schmoll, S Bandor, V. Pres., M. Ford, 1. Dalhouse. ROW 1: Sec. P. Casalino, Pres. I. Caron, V. Pres. P. Demian, Tres. R. D. Traxler. ROW3: R. Steffens, S. Bandur, T. D'Agostino, R. Ostrows- Ramsey. ROW 2: P. Maskeri, A. Musto, N. Butler, L. Larimer, S. Bian- ki, B. Piper, C. Jankowski, P. Peyer, T. Slowiak, not pictured: sponsor calana, K. Lavery, K. Glenney, 1. Hartman, B. Bougeois, D. johnson, Mrs. Harnagal. National Honor Society ,,.--- ,.-----f ' ational I'-,,,,.,,.. ' .1 .k,--- Q..-W Forensics ....1' League R. Dickens, P. Perkins, G. Belback, not pic- tured: A. Musto. 41 42 f ' r -A OPPOSITE PAGE, ABOVE LEFT: Becky johnson in typing open lab. OPPOSITE PAGE, FAR LEFT: Ken MCI-'hillips in art Class. OPPOSITE PACE, LEFT: Student in chemistry class. ABOVE LEFT: Student in P.E. playing basketball. ABOVE: Boy in Art class. LEFT: Paula Dublinski in science. Students Interests Vary Greatly Illinois State Scholarship Winners ROW 1: Dale Gutman, Tony D'agostino, Bill Piper, Rick Ramsey, Bill McNernyg ROW 2: Paula Dublinski, Steve Napoli, Mike Styzen, Bob Ostrowskig ROW 3: Bobby Bucholtz, Debbie Anderson, Peggy Demian, Chris Larsong ROW 4: ludy Surak, Pam Robinson, Pam Maskerip ROW 5: Sue Dicks, Kathy Glenney, Carol Belback, ludi Hartmanp ROW 6: Nan- cy lohnson, Patti Cassalino. 44 Q Top E? r Seniors ROW 7: Pat Casalino, Lynn Larimer, Peggy Demiang ROW 2: Kathy Lavery, Bobby Buchholtzg ROW3: Stan Bandur, Pam Maskeri', Bill Piper. UPPER LEFT: Senior Sue Brandehoff practices her typing. LOWER LEFT: Rich Dickens and Colleen McGill performing a drama scene. UPPER RIGHT: Drum Majorette, Nancy But- ler, at a football game. LOWER RIGHT: Feet move on as always. Seniors have put their best foot forward in many ways during their years at West Leyden. As Freshmen, they faced a great challenge. They were introduced to the many courses of study offered to them, and also to various clubs and organizations. Many Freshmen participated in Student Council, sports, and drama. By Sopho- more year, already accustomed to high school life, they watched proudly as the Frosh-Soph Track Team ended the season with a 14-6 record. As juniors, they faced the trials of a new system, Modular Scheduling. After working hard all year, they were able to sponsor the junior-Senior Prom, called Traces of Love. As Senior year rolled around, they realized the true meaning of the word upperclassmen . The memories of Home- coming, sports events, Charlie Brown Day, Spirit Week, Prom, and finally Graduation, will remain in their hearts forever. But the footsteps of each and every Senior will move on, down various pathways of life. Margie Ackerman lohn Ainsworth Richard Algrim Douglas Alshanski Richard Amendala Deborah Anderson Scott Andrews Michael Apa Pamela Arnold Robin Baier Stanley Bandur Karen Baran 1. AINSWORTH: Track 105 Office Occup. 11,12. R. ALGRIM: Basketball 9510. D. ALSHANSKI: Football 9,10,11,125 Track 95 Wrestling 9,105 Cross Country 10. D. ANDERSON: Orchesis 125 Drama Guild 115 Shield 125 Office Aid 11,12. S. ANDREWS: Tennis 95 Choir 105 Musical 95 School Plays 105 Forensics 11,125 Science Club 10,11,12. M. APA: Wrestling 11,125 Musical 125 Band 125 Office Aid 11,12. P. ARNOLD: Adv. Girls Chorus 10. R. BAIER: Gymnastics 9,105 Cafe Monitor 11,12. S. BANDUR: L-Club 11,125 Football 9,105 Baseball 9,10,11,125 National Honor Society 11,125 Student Council 11,125 Advisory Council 9,105 National Thespians 10,11,125 School Plays 9,10,11,125 Pep Club 12. K. BARAN: Advisory Council 11,125 French Club 95 A.F.S. 115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Social Studies Seminar 115 MHO 11. M. BARHORST: Diversified Occupations 11,12. K. BARTH: Wrestling 105 Baseball 9,10,125 Band 9,10. B. BEAUPRIE: Basketball 10. C. BELBACK: Musical 9,105 Drill Team 10,115 French Club 9,10,11,12, Vice- Pres. 125 AFS 11,125 Social Studies Seminar 12, Office Aid 9,11,12. R. BENNETT: Basketball 9,10,11,125 Cross Country 115 AFS 11. R. BERG: Gymnastics 95 Or- chestra 115 Office Aid 105 1. BETTASSO: Football 105 Track 10,11,125 Cross Country 12. 48 Michael Barhorst Kenneth Barth Bruce Beauprie Carol Belback Robert Bennett Rodney Berg Diana Bergman john Bettasso 2 Advisory Council. ROW 1: Mr. Vaughn, Secretary Wayne Pfennig, Vice-President Peggy Demian, President Lynn Larimer, Mr. Crippin. ROW 2: D. Carrion, I. Hutter, I. Hartman, K. Glenney, G. laszczysyn, D. Gorski, P. Tonelli, L. Czerwinskyj, D. Sanfilippo. ROW 3: S. Condon, S. Lee, I. Crampton, S. Dalhouse, E. Coleman, T. Slowiak, D. Pikrone, S. Dicks, ROW 4: K. Kunz, P. Maskeri, C. Larsen, L. Pinkham, L. Hanson, P. Zielonka, D. Langusch, B. Kovach, K. Baran. ROW5: C. Thierjung, 1. Sherwin, R. Ramsey, B. Piper, R. Dickens, B. Kozak, R. Hollibaugh, P. Wilson, D. Rioux. 49 Sharon Biancalana john Bickoff Bonnie Bidar Jeannette Bielski james Bishof Dennis Blanchette Kristie Blau jerry Blight Bruce Bober Nancy Bodnar Christine Boehm Bernadette Bojak S. BIANCALANA: Bowling 9,105 Choir 105 Musical 11,125 National Honor So- ciety 11,125 Pom Pon Girls 12, Secretary 125 Mum Arbor 125 Orchesis 11,12, Secretary 125 Pan-Am 9,105 Office Aid 11,12. 1. BICKOFF: Football 9,10,115 Wrestling 9. B. BIDAR: Aeolian Chorus 10,115 Freshman Girls Chorus 9, Ad- vanced Girls Chorus 125 Youth for Christ 95 Office Aid 11,12. I. BIELSKI: Choir 115 Advanced Girls Chorus 105 Freshman Girls Chorus 9, C.l,M. Aid 11, Office Occupations 12. I. BISHOF: Football 9,10,115 Track 9,10,11,125 Wrestling 9,10, 11,125 Musical 9,115 Orchestra 9,10,11,125 Advisory Council 10,11,125 Lancer 125 German Club 9,10,115 AFS 9,10,115 Key Club 11,12, Treasurer 125 Office Aid 11, 125 Lang. Lab. Aid 105 Cafe Monitor 11,12. D. BLANCHETTE: Wrestling 11. K. BLAU: Mum Arbor 125 Advisory Council 105 French Club 9,105 Office Aid 10, 11,12. G. BLlGHT: Football 9,10,115 Wrestling 9,1o,11,12. B. BOBER: Football 9. N. BODNAR: Aeolian Chorus 9,105 Social Studies Seminar 95 Office Aid 10,11, 125 Office Occupations 12. C. BOFHM: Tutor 11. B. BOJAK: Pep Club 125 Of- fice Aid 9,'l0. 1. BOSKE: MHO 9,'lO. B. BOURGEOISI Bowling 9,10,11,'l25 National Honor Society 11,125 Advisory Council 9,10,115 Shield 105 French Club 9,10,11,12, Secretary 125 Modern Books 125 S. BRANDENHOFF: Office Aid 10, 11,12. D. BRANDT: Football 9,10,115 Basketball 9,10,11. A. BRESTAN: Bowling 9, 10,115 Orchestra 9,10,11, Pres. 125 LGA 10,11. 1. BRITTEN: Choir 115 Co-Op Ca- reers 12. 50 john Boske Barbara Bourgeois Susan Brandenhoff Dennis Brandt Kevin Brennan Alletia Brestan jackie Britten Thomas Brucato Class Officers. Vice-President Peggy Demian, Secretary Wayne Pfennig, President Lynn Larimer . 2 51 Diane Brula Anthony Bruno Roberta Buchholtz Robert Budzon Paula Burns Diane Bussie Nancy Butler Sherry Canaday A. BRUNO: Lancer 125 C.I.M. Aid 11,12. R. BUCHHOLTZ: Choir 11,125 Ad- vanced Girls Chorus 105 Musical 11,125 Clef Club 105 Shield 10,11,125 AFS 11,125 Social Studies Seminar 12. R. BUDZON: L-Club 11,125 Basketball 95 Baseball 9, 10,11,12. N. BUTLER: Swimming Timers 11,125 P.E. Leaders 125 Musical 9,10,115 125 Band 10,11,125 Orchestra 10,115 Drum Majorette 125 National Honor Socie- ty 11,125 Drill Team 95 Orchesis10,11,12, Vice-Pres.125 French Club 125 AFS 125 LGA 95 Office Aid 9,10,11,12. D. BYRAM: Science Club 105 Diversified Occup. 11,12. D. CARRION: Choir 11,12, Treasurer 125 Adv. Girls Chorus 105 Musical 115 Advisory Council 10,11,125 Shield 11,125 French Club 95 AFS 10,11,125 LGA 9. P. CASALINO: Wrestling Timers 11,125 P.E. Leaders 11,125 Musical 10,11,125 National Honor Society 11,12, SecQ125 Cheerleaders 10,11,12, Captain 125 Advi- sory Council 10,115 Orchesis 9,10,11,12 Pres. 11,125 Drama Guild 10,115 School Plays 115 Pan-Am 9,105 Pep Club 95 Homecoming Court. L. CASTRE: Tennis 10, LGA 9,10. G. CEDERBORG: Football 95 Wrestling 9,10,115 Diver. Occup. 125 M. CERVONE: Football 9,10,115 Wrestling 9,105 Student Council 9,10,115 Extended Ed. 12. K. CHAMBERS: Football 95 Basketball 9,105 Baseball 9,105 Office Aid 9, 10. P. CHIBUCOS: Pom Pon Girls 125 Mum Arbor 125 LGA 9,105 Office Aid 9, 10,11,12. P. CHILCUTT: French Club 9,105 Office Aid 105 Co-Op. Careers 12, Pres. 12. PAT CHILCUTT: French Club 9,105 Co-Op. Careers 12. P. CHISHOLM: National Thespians 10,11,125 Drama Guild 9,10,11,125 School Plays 9,10,11,125 Quill 84 Scroll 115 Lancer 10,115 AFS 125 Pep Club 105 Office Aid 10,11,12. E. COLEMAN: L-Club 11,125 Track 9,10,11,125 Advisory Council 9,10,11,12. D. COMBS: L-Club 11,125 Football 9,10,11,125 Basketball 'l0,'l'l,'l25 Track 9,115 Tennis 10. C. COMP: Girls Tennis 125 Band 9,10,11,125 Art Guild Pres. 11,12. S. CONDON: Girls Intramurals 9,10,11,125 Cheerleaders 10,11,125 Mum Arbor 125 Advisory Council 9,10,11,125 Drama Guild 9,105 AFS 105 Pep Club 95 MHO 115 Office Aid 10. j. CONFORTI: Swimming Timers 115 LGA 115 Office Aid 10,115 Co-Op. Careers 12. G. COULL: Baseball 9. 52 Thomas Carr Deborah Carrion Charlene Carsello Patricia Casalino Linda Castre George Cederborg Michael Cervone Keith Charnbers Pamela Chibucos Pamela Chilcutt Patricia Chilcutt Patricia Chisholm Carter Coleman Edward Coleman David Combs Candace Comp Susan Condon Jill Conforti john Connell Gregory Coull Arthur Covelli Dennis Cox lean Crarnpton WiiIiamCriiIy Susan Croft Connie Crothers Steven Czanecki Lisa Czerwinskyj Anthony D'Agostino Debra Dalessandro leff Dalhouse Nick Danza Senior Mike Apa enjoys his spaghetti fi '09 'vw k .Q K . 54 Barbara Davies Susan Davies loAnne Davis Roger Dean Suzette DeLazzer Peggy Demian Gail Dempster Marcia Dennis ,f 5. j. CRAMPTON: P.E. Leaders 125 Swim Club 10,11,125 Student Council 11,12, Treas. 125 Mum Arbor 125 Advisory Council 10,11,125 National Thespians 125 Drama 10,115 French Club 10, Pres. 115 Social Studies Seminar 11, Treas.125 Of- fice Aid 10,11. C. CROTHERS: LGA 9,10,115 MHO 9,10,11. L. CZERWINSKYZZ Bowling 125 Advisory Council 125 School Plays 105 Shield 105 AFS 10, Sec. 115 Office Aid 9. A. D'AGOSTINO: L-Club 125 Football 9,10,11, Mngr. 25 National Honor Society 11,125 Science Club Pres. 11,125 instep 95 Office Aid 9. D. DAL- ESSANDRO: LGA 95 Office Aid 105 Office Occup. 12.1. DALHOUSE: Track 10, 115 Advisory Council 9,10,11,125 National Thespians10,11,125 Drama Guild 9,10, 11,125 School Plays 9,10,11,125 Forensics 9,10,115 Quill 84 Scroll 11,125 Lancer 11, 125 Shield 105 French Club 125 AFS 125 Disc jockeys 9,10,11,125 Office Aid 105 C.I.M. Aid 9,10. N. DANZA: Football 95 Band 9,10,115 Diversified Occup. 12. S. DELAZZER: Bowling 9,10,11,125 Choir 11,125 Advanced Girls Chorus 105 Or- chestra 105 Music Appreciation 125 French Club 9,10,11,125 Pep Club 95 instep 95 Office Aid 9,12. P. DEMIAN: Swimming Tlmers 105 Swim Club 10,11,12, Treas. 10,11,125 Band 9,10,115 National Honor Society 11,12, Vice-Pres. 11,125 Advisory Council 9,10,11,125 Orchesis 10,11,125 Drama Guild 9,105 Forensics 105 Debate 95 Shield 115 AFS 9,105 Social Studies Seminar 125 Class Vice-President 9,10,11,125 Homecoming Court. M. DENNIS: Swimming Timers 11,125 Girls In- tramurals 9,105 Band 9,10,11,125 Office Aid 11. 55 julie Dennison Diane DeSantis Gary DeSmedt Richard Dickens Susan Dicks Bruce Diederich Henrietta Dilillo Georgette DiSabatino Tim Dolan Michael Downs Paula Dublinski Barbara DuBose Lillian Dudka Russell Duiler Sundra Duncan Bridget Durava Daniel Dziepak Paul Eakley joe Ecker George Edwards john Eglaston James Enders Peggy Enquist Steven Erl lack Estry Pat Farley Bruce Farlow Don Fick 1. DENNISON: Tutor 125 Aid 10. D. DESANTISZ Pep Club 115 FTA 9,105 Tutor 11, 12 Aid 9,10,11,12. G. DESMEDTZ Swimming 9,105 L-Club10. R. DICKENSZ Foot- ball 95 Track 9,10,11,125 Choir 125 Musical 125 Student Council 9,10,11,12, Treas. 115 Advisory Council 9,10,11,125 Thespians 10,11,12, Pres. 115 Drama 9,10,11,125 Plays 9,10,11,125 Forensics 10,11,12, Treas.125 Shield 10,11,12, Editor 125 AFS 9, 10,11,12, Pres. 11,125 Social Studies Seminar 125 Chess Club 105 Modern Books 125 MHO 11,125 NFL 11,125 Disc lockeys10,11,125 Aid 10. S. DICKS: Girls Intra- murals 9,10,11,125 Student Council 9,105 Cheerleaders 115 Mum Arbor 125 German Club 9,105 Aid 9,10. B. DIEDERICH: Football 9,105 Wrestling 9,10,11,125 Cross Country 115 Golf 95 Aid 9,10,11,12. H. DILILLO: Chorus 115 MHO115 Aid 9,10,125 Co-Op Careers 12. G. DISABATINO: LGA 9,10,115 Pep Club 9,10,11,125 MHO 9,10,115 Aid 9,10,11. M. DOWNS: Gymnastics 105 Science Club 10,11,125 Key Club 12. B. DUBOSE: Gymnastics 9,10,115 Swim Timer 105 Swim Club 10,11, 125 Mum Arbor 125 French Club 9,10. L. DUDKA: GAA 9,105 Aid 9,105 C.l.M. Aid 9. R. DUILER: Band 9,10,11,12. S. DUNCAN: Drama Guild 10. D. DZIEPAK: L-Club 11,125 Football 9,10,11,125 Basketball 9,105 Cafe Monitor 12. P. EAKLEY: Basketball 115 Choir 9,10,11,125 Knights 'n Gals 10,115 Musical 9,10,125 Band 9, 10,11,125 Clef Club 9,10,115 German Club 9,105 Lang. Lab Aid 9,10.1.ECKER: L- Club 11,125 Gymnastics 9,10,11,12. G. EDWARDS: L-Club 10,11,125 Wrestling 9, 10,11,125 Cross Country 10,11. 1. EGLASTON: L-Club11,125 Baseball 95 Golf 115 Swimming 9,10,115 Office Aid 9.1. ENDERS: Baseball 9. P. ENQUIST: Tennis 11, 125 Debate 105 German Club 11,12, Sec. 125 FTA 105 Tutor 115 Art Guild 125 C.l.M. Aid 10. S. ERL: Football 9,105 Golf 9,10,115 Choir 9,10,11. 1. ESTRY: L-Club 95 Baseball 9,10. P. FARLEY: Freshman Girls Chorus 95 Aeolian Chorus 105 LGA 95 Office Aid 9. 57 Maryjo Fiorito Vincent Fiorito Gary Fischer james Fisher Lynne Flood Michael Ford Glenn Foreman Donna Fortino M. FIORITO: Girls Intramurals 9,105 Mum Arbor 125 Drill Team 10,115 LGA 9, 105 Pep Club 115 Art Guild 115 Office Aid 11,12. V. FIORITOI Extended Ed. 12. G. FISCHER: Football 9.1. FISHER: Football 9,10,115 Track 9,10,11. L. FLOOD: Gymnastics 9,105 Swimming Timer 105 Swim Club 9,10,11,125 Mum Arbor 125 Office Aid 10,11. M. FORD: Track 9,10,115 Baseball 105 Cross Country 9,10,115 Choir 125 Student Council 11,125 Advisory Council 11,125 National Thespians 10,11,125 Drama Guild 9,10,11,125 School Plays 9,10,11,125 Forensics 115 German Club 105 Disc jockeys 9,10,11,12. G. FOREMAN: Track 9,10,115 Band 95 School Plays 115 Student Council 10. D. FORTINO: Pan-Am 9,105 FTA 9,10. V. FOSS: Swimming Timer 115 MHO 9,10,11,125 Co-Op Careers 12. T. FOX: L-Club 11,125 Football 9,10,11,125 Wrestling 9,10,11,125 Baseball 9,10,11,125 Office Aid 9,10,11, 125 cafe Monitor 12. P. FRANKLIN: Extended Ed. 12. C. FREEMAN: Office Occupations 12. N. FREY: Football 95 Gymnastics 9,10,11,12. T. FRITZ: L-Club 11,125 Football 9,10,11,125 Wrestling 9,10,11,125 C.l.M. Aid 115 cafe Monitor 12. D. GANGICHIODO: LGA 9,105 Office Aid 9,10,11,12. E. GARNER: Track 9, Swimming 9. B. GIACCHETTIZ AFS 105 LGA 115 Office Aid 9,10,12. D. GIAM- MARRUSCO: Pom Pon Girls 115 Mum Arbor 125 Pan-Am 125 AFS 105 Lang. Lab Aid 10,11. M. GILMAN: Girls Intramurals 115 Bowling 9,105 Cheerleaders 115 Advisory Council 9,10,115 French Club 9,105 Pep Club 95 MHO11. K. GLASS- MAN: L-club 11,125 Gymnastics 9,10,11,125 Golf 9,10,11,125 AFS 11,125 Social Studies Seminar 11,125 Science Club 11,125 Key Club 11,12, Pres. 125 Physics Lab Aid 11,12. K. GLENNEY: Swimming Timer 105 Swim Club 10,11,125 Choir 11,12, Sec. 125 Advanced Girls Chorus 105 Musical 11,125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Mum Arbor 125 Advisory Council 9,10,11,125 Orchesis 9,10,115 Drama Guild 10,115 AFS 11, LGA 9,105 Pep Club 9,105 Office Aid 10. W. GONZALEZ: Wres- tling Timer 9,10,11,125 Girls Intramurals 9,105 Swim Club 125 Pom Pon Girls 11, 12, Capt. 125 Advisory Council 9,10,115 AFS 9,10,11, Treas. 10,115 Tutor 125 MHO 115 Office Aid 9,10,11,12. G. GORE: Band 9,10,115 Office Occupations 12. 58 Vickie Foss Terry Fox Peter Franklin Cheryl Freeman Norman Frey Thomas Fritz Mary Fulara Denise Gangichiodo Elsa Garcia Edward Garner Christine Gburek Barbara Giacchetti Donna Giammarrusco Mary Giessinger Monica Gilman Kenneth Glassman Bill Glatchak Kathy Glenney Wendy Gonzalez Georgette Gore xi? 59 lan Heckinger reading in corridor. Doris Gorski Kathy Gough Gary Gouin Pat Gramm Ray Greeley Patricia Greenquist Vicki Guerra lane Guill Dale Gutman Ronald Haaker Roberta Hammers Linda Hanauer E1 G fy 1' 51, 5 3. sf Y , ,I 1, J 2 g S,-x ag., 1 as 2 ,ri 1 EEK ' if ' fit G wiki: Nancy johnson studying in Resource Center c, 1 e W Linda Hansen Terry Hardy Chris Hart ludi Hartman Denise Havlik Pam Hellriegel Marc Hillier Bob Hjelmgren D. GORSKI: Band 9,105 Advisory Council 9,10,11,125 Orchesis 9,10,11,125 Pan- Am 9,105 AFS 9,10,115 Lang. Lab Aid 10. K. GOUGH: Aeolian Chorus 115 Ad- vanced Girls Chorus 105 Office Occup. 12. P. GRAMM: Girls Intramurals 105 MHO10. R. GREELEY: L-Club10,11,125 Football 9,10,11,125 Wrestling 9,10,11,125 Baseball 9,10,115 Cafe Monitor 11,12. P. GREENQUIST: Girls Intramurals 9,10, 11,125 Bowling-9,105 Badminton 10,11,125 Advisory Council 9,10,125 Drama Guild 9,105 Pan-Am 105 AFS 9,10,11,125 LGA 95 Pep Club 115 Science Club 105 FTA 9,105 Tutor 115 MHO 9,105 Office Aid 9,10. I. GUILL: Advisory Council 9, 105 French Club 9,105 lnstep 9. D. GUTMAN: Baseball 9,105 German Club 9,10. R. HAAKER: Tennis 9,10. R. HAMMERS: C.l.M. Aid 9,10. L. HANAUER1 Girls Intramurals 95 Girls Ensemble 95 Advanced Girls Chorus 105 Pep Club 125 Chess Club 9. L. HANSEN: Advisory Council 10,11,125 LGA 9. T. HARDY: Musical 125 Orchestra 12. C. HART: Football 10, 115 Basketball 9,10,11,125 Track 9.1. HART- MAN: Girls Intramurals 95 National Honor Society 11,125 Advisory Council 9, 10,11,125 Orchesis 9,105 Shield 11,125 Pan-Am 105 French Club 95 AFS 11,125 LGA 105 Social Studies Seminar 125 Office Aid 11,12. D. HAVLIK: Bowling 95 National Honor Society 11,125 Student Council 9,105 Advisory Council 105 Orchesis 9,105 Debate 95 Quill 84 Scroll 11,125 Lancer 11,12, Editor 125 Pan-Am 95 Pep Club 95 Social Studies Seminar 11,12, Publicity Chairman 125 Modern Books 9,10,11,125 lnstep 9. P. HELLRIEGEL: Girls Intramurals 9,10,5 P.E. Leaders 115 Band 9,10,115 Advisory Council 9,10,11,125 German Club 115 LGA 95 Office Aid 115 Co-Op. Careers 12. M. HILLIER: Lancer 105 Social Studies Seminar 11, 125 Science Club 11,125 MHO 11,125 lnstep 95 Key Club 10,11,12, Sec. 95 C.l.M. Aid 9. R. HIELMGREN: L-Club 10,11,125 Gymnastics 9,10,11,125 Band 9, 1o,11,12, Captain 9,10,11,125 Key Club 9,1o,11,12, v.P. 9. 61 Harry Hodges Dennis Hoelzer .Ross Hollibaugh Ann Holtquist Carole Holtz Carol Hummelgaard janet Hutter Sandra jaacks Paula jakowchuk Chris jankowski Gail jaszczysyn Dawn johnson Donna johnson jenniferjohnson john johnson Maureen johnson Nancy johnson Richard johnson Gaye jones Ruth Kalish Linda Kargol Bill Kasza Mark Kerns Joe King Charles Kinsey Raymond Kirk Karen Klabunde Steve Kloster H. HODGES: Football 95 Shield 95 Tutor 11,125 Office Aid 9,10,11,125 Extended Ed. 11,12. D. HOELZER: Basketball 9,'l0. R. HOLLIBAUGHZ Football 9,'l0,'l'l5 Baseball 9510. A. HOLTQUIST: Choir 10,11,125 Girls Ensemble 9,105 Musical 10, 'l'l. C. HOLTZ: Pep Club 105 Lang. Lab Aid 9. C. HUMMELGAARD: Swim Club 11,125 Orchesis 9,10,115 Office Aid 9. J. HUTTER: Bowling 11,125 Drum Major- ette 9,105 Mum Arbor 125 Advisory Council 9,10,11,125 German Club 9,105 AFS 'l0,'l1. S. JAACKS: LGA 9,10,'l'l5 Pep Club 95 MHO105 Office Aid 9,10. P. JA- KOWCHUK: Swimming Timer 105 Girls Intramurals 9,105 P.E. Leaders 125 Swim Club 9,10,11,125 Pres. 125 Musical 10,115 Band 95 Orchesis 9,10,11,125 LGA 9,105 Homecoming Court. C. JANKOWSKI: National Honor Society 11,125 Quill 84 Scroll 125 French Club 95 Key Club 105 Investment Club, Chairman 84 Treas. 10, 11,12. G. JASZCZYSYN: Wrestling Timer 11, Girls Intramurals 9,10,11,125 Bowl- ing 125 Student Council 125 Advisory Council 10,11,125 Pan-Am 95 AFS 105 Pep Club 10,115 Social Studies Seminar 115 MHO10,11,12, Sec. 84 Treas. 125 Lang. Lab Aid 9. D. JOHNSON: French Club 9,105 Advisory Council 10. DONNA JOHNSON: National Honor Society 11,125 Drill Team 95 Shield 105 German Club 105 Modern Books 10,11,125 C.l.M. Aid 9. J. JOHNSON: LGA 9,'l0,'l15 Pep Club 95 Office Aid 9,10. JOHN JOHNSON: Football 95 Wrestling 105 Orchesis 11,12. M. JOHNSON: Band 105 German Club 10,11. N. JOHNSON: Drama Guild 9,10,115 Debate 9,105 LGA 9,105 Social Studies Seminar 11,125 instep 95 Office Aid 12. R. JOHNSON: Tennis 10,11,125 Band 9,10,11,125 Advisory Coun- cil 9,10,11,125 Debate 95 Quill 84 Scroll 11,125 Lancer 11,125 Shield 10,11,125 French 9,105 Modern Books 95 Art Guild 11. G. JONES: Office Aid 9,10. C. KIN- SEY: Tennis 9,105 Cross Country 95 Choir 9,10,115 Knights 'n Gals 10,115 Musical 9,10,11,125 Clef Club 115 R. KIRK: Basketball 9. K. KLABUNDE2 Wrestling Timer 9,10,11,125 Freshman Girls Chorus 95 Drill Team 115 Advisory Council 9,105 School Plays 105 French Club 9,105 Science Club 105 Office Aid 11,125 Social Studies Dept. Aid 11,12. S. KLOSTER: School Plays 10,125 Communications 10, 'l'l. 63 Cindy Kment Larry Knopp Garry Koenig Roberta Kongsgaard Barbara Kovach Robert Kozak Ray Krajcovic Nancy Krajic john Krikie Rick Krueger Randy Kruse Richard Kruse Frank Kryzak Richard Krzemien Thomas Kujat Mark Kulik Karen Kunz Linda Labuda Donna Langusch Lynn Larimer 'Y-any r ? I- 1 fran as ,iii 'ZF ?A '? Senior float at the Homecoming game. C. KMENT: French Club 10. B. KOVACH: Girls Intramurals 115 Student Council 105 Advisory Council 125 AFS 115 MHO 12. G. KOENIG: Football 9,105 Basket- ball 95 Wrestling 95 Choir 125 Knights 'n Gals 125 Aeolian Chorus 9,10,115 Or- chesis 11,125 AFS 11. R. KOZAK: L-Club10,11,125 Football 9,10,115 Basketball 9, 10,11,125 Baseball 9,105 Track 125 Advisory Council 11,125 Cafe Monitor 11,12. N. KRAJIC: Pan-Am 9,10. 1. KRIKIE: Football 95 Gymnastics 95 Baseball 95 Band 9. R. KRUEGER: Football 95 Tennis 125 Chess Club 10511. R. KRUSE: L-Club11, 125 Football 9,10,11,125 Track 9,11,125 Wrestling 9,10,125 Band 9,105 Cafe Moni- tor 12. RICH KRUSE: Chess Club 10512. F. KRYZAK: Football 115 Wrestling 95 Advisory Council 9,10,11,125 MHO 12. R. KRZEMIEN: Tennis 125 Musical 125 Orchestra 12. T. KUIAT: Orchestra 9. M. KULIK: Football 9,10,115 Gymnastics 95 Wrestling 10,11. K. KUNZ: Advisory Council 9,10,11,125 Lancer 125 Shield 105 German Club 125 French Club 9,10,11,125 AFS 11,12. L. LABUDA: LGA 115 Pep Club 115 Office Aid 9. D. LANGUSCH: Advisory Council 125 Shield 105 AFS 10, 115 Office Aid 11. L. LARIMER: Band 9,10,11,12, Officer 10,125 National Honor Society 11,125 Advisory Council 10,11,12, President 10,11,125 Orchesis 9,10,11 125 Debate 95 German Club 9,105 instep 95 Homecoming Court. 65 Christine Larsen Donna LaSage Louise LaSorella Paul Laster Robert Lavenu Kathleen Lavery Ron Lawrence Lori Layton I L C. LARSEN: Swim Timer 9,105 Swim Club 9,10,11,125 Musical 9,105 Band 9,10,11, 125 Orchestra 9,10,115 Student Council 125 Advisory Council 9,10,11,125 Or- chesis 9,10,11,125 National Thespians 10,11,125 Drama Guild 9,10,115 Forensics 9,105 AFS 9,10,125 Pep Club 105 Class Secretary 9,10,11. D. LASAGE: Advisory Council 95 Orchesis 95 Office Aid 9,105 Office Occup 12. L. LASORELLA: Wres- tling Timer 11,125 LGA 105 Office 9,10. P. LASTER: Diver. Occup. 125 Parking Lot Attendant 10,11. K. LAVERY: Swim Club 115 Bowling 95 Choir 11,125 Advanced Girls Chorus 105 Musical 115 Clef Club 105 National Honor Society 125 Advisory Council 105 Debate 105 Shield 115 Pan-Am 9,10,11,125 AFS 10,11,125 LGA 105 Science Club 95 FTA 9,105 Tutor 105 Modern Books 95 Instep 95 Office Aid 10. L. LAYTON: Choir 11,125 Musical 115 Drama Guild 12. T. LEAHY: Gymnastics 9, 105 Choir 11,125 Knights 'n Gals 11,125 Aeolian Chorus 105 Musical 9,10,11,125 Orchesis11,125 School Plays 115 Key Club 11,12, Senior Representative 125 Of- fice Aid 9,10. S. LEE: Bowling 115 Band 9,10,115 Mum Arbor 125 Advisory Coun- cil 10,115 Lancer 125 German Club 105 French Club 10,11, Treas. 11.1. LEWAND: Office Aid 10,11. M. LIGHTHISER: Gymnastics 95 Extended Ed. 10,11,12. P. LIN- DENMEYER: Swim Timer 115 LGA 9,105 MHO 9,105 Office Aid 12. D. LORESCH: Gymnastics 9. D. LUCHINSKI: Football 10,11,125 Wrestling 9,10,11,125 Baseball 9,105 Cafe Monitor 12. A. LUCZAK: Tutor 125 Office Aid 10. T. MACINO: Pan- Am 9,105 Office Aid 11,12. P. MACKINNEY: Choir 10,11,125 Girls Ensemble 105 Knights 'n Gals 115 Musical 10,125 FTA 9,105 Campus Life 9,10,11, Vice-Pres.11. C. MAINO: Advanced Girls Chorus 105 Color Guard 9. M. MALLO: Golf 95 Girls Intramurals 9,10,11,125 P.E. Leaders 125 Girl's Tennis 10,11,125 Badminton 9,10,11,125 Pep Club 9,10. I. MANISCALCO: Football 95 Track 125 Wrestling 105 Aeolian Chorus 11. I. MARESKI: Gymnastics 95 Band 5 Extended Ed. 11,12. R. MARTIN: Pom Pon Girls 95 Orchesis 9,105 MHO 9,10,115 Office Aid 9,10,115 C.I.M. Aid 9. P. MASKERI: National Honor Society 11, 125 Advisory Council 9, 10,11,125 Pan-Am 9,105 AFS 11,12. 66 Terry Leahy Susan Lee jerry Lehner Helen Leitner james Lewand Michael Lighthiser Pat Lindenmeyer Donald Loresch Donald Luchinski Adrianne Luczak Bonnie Lynn Tina Macino Terri Mackey Polly MacKinney Cheryl Maino Mary Mallo james Maniscalco james Mareski Roxann Martin Pamela Maskeri ff-Q X 3 4 ig iii il gli I My , simile,ff-MlW:sf11ei1am.f William McNerney Cindy McWilliams Linda Meissner Eleanor Michalek Linda Miller Robert Miller Roger Miller Susan Miller Susan Moen Glenn Molski Sherman Monehan Tony Montalbano Sharon Biancalana in clothing class. nfwwrf 68 Peter Mortenson Pat Multerer Karen Murphy lanice Musacchio Bruce Muscavitch Anna Musto Kimberly Myers Steve Napoli x W. MCNERNEYZ L-Club 10,11,125 Track 9,10,11,125 Lang. Lab Aid 10. C. MC- WILLIAMS: Golf 105 Girl's Tennis 9,10,115 Aeolian Chorus 115 Advanced Girls Chorus 105 Office Aid 12. L. MEISSNER: Girls Intramurals 95 Bowling 125 LGA 95 Pep Club 95 MHO 10. E. MICHALEK: Student Council 11,12, Sec. 125 Advisory Council 9,105 Pan-Am 9,105 Tutor 125 Lang. Lab Aid 105 Homecoming Court. L. MILLER: Bowling 9,125 Aeolian Chorus 115 Drama Guild 9,10,11. R. MILLER: Gymnastics 9,105 Track 9. S. MILLER: Color Guard 9,10,11,12, Sgt. 11,12. S. MOEN: Girls Intramurals 9,10,11,125 Bowling 9,10,11,125 Choir11,125 Advanced Girls Chorus 105 Band 105 Mum Arbor 125 Advisory Council 11,125 MHO 12. S. MONEHAM: Track 105 Baseball 95 Choir 9. T. MONTALBANO: Track 9,105 C.I.M. Aid 10. P. MORTENSEN: Football 9,105 Wrestling 9,10. P. MULTERER: Gymnastics 95 LGA 11. K. MURPHY: Wrestling Timer 115 P.E. Leaders 125 Stu- dent Council 9,10,11,12, Sec. 11, Pres. 125 Advisory Council 9,10,115 MHO125 Homecoming Court. I. MUSACCHIO: Bowling 125 Pan-Am 95 FTA 9,105 Tutor 115 Modern Books 95 MHO10. B. MUSCAVITCH: Tennis 9,105 Swimming 9. A. MUSTO: National Honor Society 11,125 Drill Team 9,115 Advisory Council 9,10, 115 National Thespians 11,12, Pres. 125 Drama Guild 9,10,11,12, Treas.115 School Plays 9,10,115 Forensics 10,125 Debate 95 Lancer 125 Pan-Am10,11,12, Vice-Pres. 125 AFS 11,12, Sec. 125 Social Studies Seminar 11,125 NFL 9,10,11,125 Office Aid 10. 69 Kathy Nester Robert Nierman Deborah Noelte Robert Nordwall Gail Nyblom Eileen Oldham jackie Orlove Gary Osgood Robert Ostrowski Clem Pacific Concetta Paese Michael Parisi Polly MacKinney studying in the Resource Center. afefgrmrs Yae2ar'fR52lr?'u?' rfmmmx ' ' Nil? - gimme ,fi . gf 70 Ioseph Partipilo Louis Passi james Paterob William Patterson joseph Patti james Paus Gary Perillo Linda Perry William Peterson Don Petrovich Peter Peyer Wayne Pfennig S K. NESTER: Swim Timer 10,115 Swim Club 10,11,12 Choir 11,125 Advanced Girls 105 Musical 10,11,125 Music Appreciation 115 Drill Team 10,115 French Club 10. D. NOELTE: LGA 95 CO-OP Careers 12. R. NORDWALL: Track 105 Wrestling 10. G. NYBLOM: Band 9,10,11,125 Orchestra 10,11,125 Stage Band 125 Orchesis11, 125 French Club 10,11,12, Sec. 11, Pres. 12. E. OLDHAM: Lancer 115 LGA 9,10, 115 Pep Club 'l'l5 Tutor 115 MHO12. 1. ORLOVE2 LGA 95 MHO 9. R. OSTROWS- KI: National Honor Society 11,125 Debate 95 Instep 9. C. PACIFIC: Football 95 Gymnastics 95 Debate 9,105 MHO 9,10,11,12. C. PAESE: Office Aid 9,10,11,12. M. PARISI: Baseball 9,105 Football 9,10. I. PATEROB: L-Club11,125 Football 9, 10,11,125 Wrestling 9,10,11,125 Baseball 9,'l0,'l'l,'l2. W. PATTERSON: Football 'lO, 115 Golf 9,10,11,12. I. PATTII L-Club125 Football 9,10,11,125 Wrestling 9,'l0,l'l5 Baseball 105 Cafe Monitor 12. I. PAUS: Track 11,12. G. PERILLO: Football 95 Golf 105 Swimming 9. L. PERRY: Pep Club 95 Office Aid 9,10,11,12. W. PETER- SON: Football 95 Baseball 95 Golf 105 Swimming 9,10. P. PEYER: Track 10,115 Band 9,10,11,125 Stage Band 9,11,125 National Honor Society 11,125 Advisory Council 9,10,11,125 German Club 9,10,11,12, V.P. 125 AFS 9,10,11,125 Social Studies Seminar 12. W. PFENNIG: Football 10,115 Basketball 9,10,115 Baseball 9, 10,115 Advisory Council 9,10,11,12, Sec. 125 Cafe Monitor 11,12. 71 David Pickering Sandra Pieper Debbie Pikrone Patricia Pilch Vito Pingitore Linda Pinkham William Piper Karen Pishotta Edward Porento Chris Poteracki leff Potter Allen Preston Michael Pyne leanne Raines Rick Ramsey Ken Regis Paul Rezabek Dennis Rioux Pamela Robinson Steve Rogers Greg Romaneck William Romanow Walter Roy David Rubeck Dennis Rudolech Diane Sanfilippo Mel Santos Karl Saratelli 5 . D. PICKERING: L-Club 125 Wrestling 9,105 Baseball 10,11,12. S. PIEPER: Aeolian Chorus 105 Musical 95 Drill Team 9,105 Orchesis 105 Shield 9,105 Pan-Am 105 Social Studies Seminar 9,105 Office Occup 12. D. PIKRONE: Bowling 125 Ad- vanced Girls Chorus 105 Mum Arbor 125 Advisory Council 125 Pep Club 125 Tutor 125 Office Aid 9,10,11,12, P. PILCH: Aeolian Chorus 9,10,115 Pep Club 12. V. PINGITORE: Art Guild 12. L. PINKHAM: Bowling 125 Aeolian Chorus 105 Musical 95 Drill Team 9,10,115 Orchesis 105 School Plays 105 Shield 9,10,11, Edi- tor 115 AFS 11. W. PIPER: Musical 105 Band 9,10,11,125 National Honor Society 11,125 Advisory Council 9,10,11,125 Quill gl Scroll 125 Shield 12, Editor 125 Ger- man Club 9,10,11,12, Pres. 115 Social Studies Seminar 11,12, Pres. 125 Modern Books 10,11,12, Pres. 125 Key Club 105 C.l.M. Aid 9. K. PISHOTTA: Swim Timer 115 Swim Club 9,10,11,125 AFS 105 LGA 10. E. PORENTO: L-Club 125 Baseball 9,'l0,11,12. A. PRESTON: Band 9,'l0,11,12. M. PYNE: L-Club 11,125 Football 95 Cross Country 105 Golf 9,10,11,125 Swimming 9,10,11,12. 1. RAINES: MHO 10, 11,125 Office Aid 10,115 Co-Op Careers 11,12, R. RAMSEY: Choir 125 Musical 125 National Honor Society 11,12, Treas. 11,125 Advisory Council 9,10,11,125 School Plays 10,11,125 Shield 11,12, Editor 125 German Club 9,10,11,125 AFS 11, 12, V.P. 125 Soc. Studies Seminar 125 D.j.10,11,125 L.L. Aid 9. K. REGIS: L-Club 125 Football 9,10,11,125 Basketball 9,10,115 Track 95 Baseball 105 Choir 11,125 Musical 9,10,11,125 Pep Club 125 Key Club 10,11,12, Sec. 115 L.L. Aid 9,10,115 Cafe Mon. 125 Diver. Occup. 11. P. REZABEK: Band 95 Diver. Occup. 11,12, D. RIOUX: L-Club 125 Basketball 9,10,11,125 Cross Country 115 Advisory Coun.11. P. ROBINSON: Wrestling Timer 11,125 Cheerleader 125 Mum Arbor 125 Advi- sory Coun. 10,115 Orchesis 9,10,11,125 Drama 9,105 School Plays 10,115 French Club 95 Instep 9.5. ROGERS: Football 95 Wrestling 9,10. W. ROMANOW: Foot- ball 95 Tennis 115 Wrestling 115 Baseball 9. W. ROY: Football 105 Basketball 9, 105 Choir 10,11,12, Pres. 125 Knights 'n Gals 10,115 Musical 9,10,11,12, D. RUDO- LECH: Bowling 11,125 Mod. Books 10,11,125 Cafe. Mon. 12. D. SANFILIPPO: Wrestling Timer 11,125 Advisory Coun. 9,10,11,125 School Plays 105 AFS 9,10,125 Aid 9,10,12. M. SANTOS: Gymnastics 9,105 Lancer 125 L. L. Aid 9,10. 73 Michael Sasso Patricia Schiller Linda Scholz Karlheinz Schonauer Sharon Schreiber William Schroeder Thomas Schude Bernie Scott J f M. SASSO: Football 95 Baseball 95 French Club 95 L. L. Aid 9. P. SCHILLER: Wrestling Timer 105 Swim Timer 125 Advisory Coun. 105 LGA 95 C.l.M. Aid 9. K. SCHONAUER: Tennis 125 Student Council 125 Debate 125 Lancer 125 German Club 125 AFS 12. W. SCHROEDER: L-Club 125 Football 9,10,11,125 Wrestling 105 Baseball 95 Cafe Mon. 12. P. SCOVILLE: Swim Timer 115 Mum Arbor 125 Office Aid 10512. T. SEKIKAWAZ MHO 9,105 Office Aid 9,10,11,12. L. SHABABY: Band 9,10,11,125 School Plays 10511. I. SHERWIN: Advisory Coun. 9,10,11,12. P. SIEV- ERT: Aeolian Chorus 105 Drill Team 95 French Club 105 Soc. Studies Seminar 95 Co-Op Careers 11,12. W. SLAGA: C.I.M. Aid 10.1. SLOWIAK: Office Aid 10,115 Office Occup. 12. T. SLOWIAK: Band 9,10,11,125 National Honor Society 11,125 Advisory Coun. 125 German Club 115 Soc. Studies Seminar 10,11,12, V.P. 125 Modern Books 10,11,12. C. SNYDER: Gymnastics 10,115 P.E. Leaders 125 Ger- man Club 105 L. L. Aid 10. J. SOLOMON: MHO 10. M. SORICE: Football 95 Wrestling 105 Baseball 9,105 Choir 11,125 Aeolian Chorus 10. G. SOSNOWSKI: Orchestra 9,10,11,125 French Club 11. B. SPAIN: Drama Guild 9,105 FTA 95 Tutor 10,11,125 MHO125 Office Aid 11,125 L. L. Aid 105 Perfect Attendance 13 yrs. M. SPEVACEK: Student Council 115 Mum Arbor 125 Advisory Coun. 9,10,115 Or- chesis 105 Lancer 12. G. SPIZZIRRI: Band 125 School Plays 12. 74 Pamela Scoville Tomiko Sekikawa Leo Shababy jeff Sherwin Pamela Sievert Kathleen Simonetta Shirley Singleton Wayne Slaga Leroy Sliva jackie Slowiak Timothy Slowiak Frank Smith Carol Snyder ludy Solomon Martin Somen Martin Sorice Georgette Sosnowski Barb Spain Mary Spevacek Gary Spizzirri ,fr S N I 'Z Steve Sponholtz Richard Steffens lim Steinhoff Deborah Struchen loyce Studzinski Michael Styzen Terri Sullivan ludy Surak Sharon Szpaczek Marthann Tagliere Margaret Taylor Cynthia Thierjung john Tolomei Patricia Tonelli Donna Tornabene Michael Traversa Donna Traxler Daniel Turowski Earl Ulbrich Craig Urbanski lames Valentino Randy Vandenbos Kathy Vandermeir Donna Vece Donna Velez Ralph Vignola Launa Vock Robert Voss S. SPONHOLTZ: Diver. Occup. 12. R. STEFFENS: Track 9,10,11,12, Wrestling 9, 10,11, Cross Country 9,10,11, Musical 10,12, Band 9,10,11,12, Orchestra 9,10,12, Stage Band 9,10,11,12, National Honor Society 11,12. I. STEINHOFF: Football 9, Wrestling 9, Diver. Occup. 12. 1. STU DZINSKI: Pep Club 12. M. STYZEN: Foot- ball 10,11, Track 11,12, Cross Country 12, Science Club 11,12. T. SULLIVAN: Advisory Coun.10, LGA 9,10, MHO10, Office Aid 12, Homecoming Queen. I. SURAK: Choir 12, Advanced Girls Chorus 10, Musical 12, Majorettes 11, Drill Team 9, Advisory Coun.10,11,12, Shield 11,12, Editor 12, Pan-Am 9,10, AFS 10, 11,12, Quill 84 Scroll 12, FTA 9,10. S. SZPACZEK: Choir 11, Office Aid 10. M. TAYLOR: Choir 11, Advanced Girls Chorus 10, Office Aid 12, Office Occup. 12. C. THIERIUNG: Advisory Coun. 11,12, Shield 9, AFS 11,12, Soc. Studies Seminar 12, FTA 9, Tutor 11,12, Office Aid 12. I. TOLOMEI: Football 9,10,11, Wrestling 9,10,11,12. P. TONELLI: Advisory Coun. 9,10,11,12, Drama Guild 11, Shield 11,12, AFS 11,12, Treas. 12, LGA 10. D. TORNABENE: P.E. Leaders 12, LGA 9,10,11, Office Aid 10. D. TRAXLER: National Honor Society 11,12, Debate 9, Shield 10,11, German Club 10. D. TUROWSKI: Tennis 10,11,12, National Honor Society 11,12, Debate 9, Art Guild 11. E. ULBRICH: Wrestling 10,11,12, I. VALENTINOZ L-Club11,12, Football 9,10,'l'l,'l2, Basketball 9,10,'l'l,12, Pep Club 12. R. VANDENBOSZ Football 11, Wrestling 10. K. VANDERMEIERZ Swim Club 11,12, Bowling 9, Orchesis 9, AFS 10, LGA 9,10,11, MHO 9,10, Office Aid 9,10, LGA Princess 10. D. VECE: Swim Timer 11, P.E. Leader 12, Mum Arbor 12, Of- fice Aid 9,'l0. D. VELEZ2 Office Aid 10. R. VIGNOLA: L-Club10,11,12, V.P. 12, Track 9,10,11,12, Cross Country 9,10,11,12. R. VOSS: L-Club 12, Track 9,10,11, 12, Cross Country 9,10,11,12. 77 Patricia Walsh Susan Walters Raymond Waryck Betty Watanuki Donald Weber Thomas Wekony Herman Wellin Patrick Wilson Curtis Winkler Deborah Wiseman Nancy Witz Cynthia Wodynski Barbara Wojnowski Mary Wolthusen Diane Worman Cliff Wyszyinski Sandra Yusczak Diane Zawada Patricia Zielonka Elizabeth Spitler 4 x X, X. X3 . X. . 22 3 S. WALTERS: Girls Intramurals 115 Advisory Coun. 125 LGA 10,115 Pep Club 9, 105 MHO 10,11,12. R. WARYCK: Football 9, Baseball 95 Swimming 95 Office Aid 105 C.I.M. Aid 10. B. WATANUKI: Gymnastics 11,125 Girls Intramurals 9,105 P.E. Leaders 125 Girl's Tennis 105 Musical 10,11,125 Cheerleaders 125 Pom Pon Girls 11, Co-Capt. 115 Mum Arbor 125 Orchesis 9,10,11,125 AFS 9,105 LGA 9,105 Of- fice Aid 10. T. WEKONYZ L-Club 11,125 Football 9,10,11,125 Basketball 9,'l0,'l'l, 125 Baseball 9,10,11,125 Choir 9,10,115 Knights 'n Gals 115 Musical 9,105 Advisory Coun.11,125 School Plays 11,125 Pep Club 11,125 Cafe Monitor 11,12. H. WEL- LIN: Musical 9,10,11,125 Band 9,10,11,12, Band Mngr.125 Orchestra 9,10,11,125 Music Appreciation 10,125 Advisory Coun. 9,10,11. P. WILSON:L-Club 125 Football 9,105 Basketball 9,10,11,125 Cross Country 11. C. WINKLER: Football 9, 10,11. D. WISEMAN: Wrestling Timer 125 Office Aid 10,11,12. N. WITZ: Student Council 125 Mum Arbor 125 Advisory Coun. 9,10,11,125 Drama Guild 9,10,115 School Plays 105 Forensics 105 Lancer 115 Shield 115 Pan-Am 9,105 AFS 11,125 LGA 105 FTA 95 MHO 'l'l. C. WODYNSKI: Pan-Am 95 Office Aid 10,11,12. B. WOINOWSKI: Wrestling Timers 9,10,11,12, Capt. 11,125 Girls Intramurals 9,10, 11,125 Band 9,10,11,125 Orchestra 125 Advisory Council 9,10,11,125 Pan-Am 9, 105 AFS 10,11,125 Pep Club 9,10. M. WOLTHUSEN: P.E. Leaders 125 LGA 9. D. WORMAN: Drama Guild 95 AFS 115 FTA 105 Tutor 115 Office Aid 9,105 Office Occup. 12. C. WYSZYINSKI: School Plays 10. S. YUSCZAK: Wrestling Timer 125 Swim Timer 115 Bowling 125 School Plays 105 Lancer 115 LGA 10,115 Pep Club 95 Science Club 9,10,115 Art Guild 11,V.P. 115 Office Aid 10,11. D. ZAWADA: Girls Intramurals 10,115 Bowling 10,115 MHO11. P. ZIELONKA: Advisory Coun. 9,10, 11,125 Shield 115 Pan-Am 9,105 AFS 11,125 LGA 95 Soc. Studies Seminar 125 MHO 9. E. SPITLER: AFS 105 LGA 9,105 Office Aid 105 Office Occup. 12. 79 Graduation 1970 With faces reflecting sorrow, joy, anticipation, hesit- ance and wonder the class of 1970 were united for their last time as students of West Leyden. They were there to perform the last and oldest of Leyden's traditions - the ritual of graduation. To the sounds of Pomp and Circumstancef' the graduates entered the fieldhouse where they took their seats waiting for that final moment and honor: the diploma. For some their futures are set, for others they have not even planned ahead to tomorrow, but for all there is the future. And now the future has pushed them in Leyden's past. TOP: A long wait. UPPER RIGHT: Some short speeches. LOWER RIGHT: And finally the diplomas long awaited. The day was late in May, and the occasion was the 1970 junior-Senior Prom, Traces. The couples arrived at the M and M Club, and the evening began, promising to be one they would always remember. After dinner had been served the couples sat back in anticipation of the crowning of the queen. As the queen was announced, Queen Karen judge came forth with escort Tony Hildebrand and the evening passed to be no more except in memory. Traces 7 970 s Z Q f . OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Kathy Detmers dis- plays skill as Cheerleader. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM: Dawn Borys finds out that audi- tioning for a play is not as easy as it looks. ABOVE: Pom Pon Girls do stripper routine at V-Show. RIGHT: Girl's lntramural's 2nd place float. Outside the classroom, student feet have the opportunity of moving in many different directions. Many times the organized clubs at West Leyden serve as guideposts in help- ing the student toward achievement or at least realization of his goals. But it is up to the student as to which club he will join and how he feels he can best use his feet. Be it walking miles selling peanuts for the Kiwan- as, marching on the football field with in- strument in hand, jumping and cheering for a great team, or even dancing to the sounds of modern music, it is his choice and it is worthwhile and beneficial. There is some- thing for everyone if one is willing to take the first step. So, to all those students who have joined, supported, and worked for any of the more than 40 clubs andfor their activ- ities and to the sponsors and advisors who lend a helping hand, we dedicate these pages, Put your best foot forward. Hi Student Council This year's Student Council began another contro- versial year. Their biggest problem once again was the communication gap which exists between the adminis- tration, Student Council, and the whole student body. This year they tried to close that gap with a student poll for their annual concert and a fight to regain the old coke machine, which they got for a two week trial peri- od. During the year Student Council also organized all Homecoming activities, had a canned foods drive at Christmas, and collected for the March of Dimes. ABOVE: ROW 7: ILEFT TO RICHTJ: Co-secretary C. Michalek, trea- surer j. Crampton, Co-vice pres. M. Ford, President K. Murphy, ROW 2: B. Fisher, co-secretary G. Ryan, A. Erl, D. Borys, ROW 3: 1. Crampton, G, Cannatta, S. Goodman, B. Stocki, N. Paterob, ROW 4: 1. Bombinski, C. Larsen, S. Cooper, G. laszczysyn, ROW 5: Sponsor Mr. 1. Sisco, 1. Wagner, co-vice pres. R. Dickens, I. Watson, I. Slowiak, 1. DeLort. President Karen Murphy watches the reinstitution of the Homecom- ing Bon-fire. TOP LEFT: Student Council at one of their meet- ings. CENTER LEFT: Council members look over something imoortant. CENTER RIGHT: President Karen Murphy leads discussion during a Coun- cil meeting. BOTTOM RIGHT: Student Council says good-bye until next year. Bye To the cheers and tears of all, our 1970 Home- coming Queen Terri Sullivan was escorted by football captain Ray Greely, to her seat of honor. Immediately following the crowning of the Queen came the traditional pep rally. This built up the spirit of all for the weekend activities ahead. That night found the Leyden Lovlies once again entertaining the V Show audience with their song and dance routine. Immediately following this year's V Show West Leyden once again had a bon fire, which was acquired through the hard work and efforts of Student Council. TOP: Casmir Fazzi pins corsage on date, Maryann Slowiak at 1970 Homecoming Dance A KNIGHT TO REMEMBER . BELOW RIGHT Couples dance to the sounds of the Gary Egerton Quartet . BELOW LEFT: Our Fighting Knights against the Addison Trail Blazers. BOT TOM: Princess Peg Demian and escort Terry Fox walk past Mum Arbor. .pq 1970 Homecoming Queen and Court, COUNTER- CLOCKWISE: Princess Peggy Demian, Princess Can- dy Michalek, Princess Karen Murphy, Princess Pat Casalino, Princess Paula Jakowchuk, Princess Lynn Larimer. ABOVE: Queen Teri Sulivan, Nb 87 Homecoming - Cont. BELOW: Wayne Pfennig and lanet Hutter dance at Moments to Remember . RIGHT: Frank Fallon makes gallant attempt to score against Blazers. LOWER RIGHT: Rubber Duckie Gail Rutkowski eludes Dawn Santora at V-Show. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Noth- ing need be said! OPPOSITE UPPER LEFT: Effigy burns in first annual bon fire reinstituted by Student Council. OPPOSITE UPPER RIGHT: V-Show performer Arnie Anderson sings lead for his band. V N I 89 .- ,, , From a suburb of Bonn, the capital of West Germany, came our ninth foreign exchange stu- dent, Karl Schonauer. Karl arrived in the middle of August at O'Hare Airport where he met for the first time his American family, the Ramseys. Being able to speak English fluently and coming from a similar environment, Karl was settled within a couple of weeks. He likes our school system very much for it allows a great freedom in choice of classes and breaks throughout the day. He im- mediately signed up for Political Science and Contemporary Problems for he has an analytical mind and greatly enjoys political discussion. Be- cause of his strong opinions and criticisms stu- dents have certainly learned much from his stay. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Rick, Mr. Ramsey, Mrs. Ramsey, Karl, Gary, OPPOSITE PACE, BOTTOM: Karl practices for coming tennis match. NEAR LEFT: Mr. Swetin stops Karl for short debate. LOWER LEFT: One of his favorite pastimes. BELOW: Gary and Karl play a game of pool. It was the first thing Karl learned in America. FAR BELOW: Takes time out to read and relax. Favorite hat lies on bed. ROW 1: Pres. R. Dickens, D. Carrion, N. Butler, Sec. A. Musto, Tres. P. Tonelli, K. Glassman, V. Pres. R. Ramsey. ROW 2: P. jenrich, D. Ramsey, I. Chelmowski, S. Bridges, D. Wilson, B. Buchholtz, 1. Hart- man, -C. Lorbeck. ROW 3: M. Kolodziej, K. Lavery, 5. Ray, 1. Sorce, G. Belback, M. Vasquez, C. Belback, D. Borys, P. Chisholm, S. Dalhouse. ROW 4: D. Griswold, C. Brieschke, K. Albers, P. Rudney, S. Bennett, A.F.S. Surely one of the most active organizations at West is the American Field Service, our foreign exchange pro- gram. This year they earned money to bring Karl Schonauer to America and acted as host to many other students at an A.F.S. weekend. To raise money, they held the first dance of the year, sold candy canes at Christmas and sponsored ... Charlie Brown Day Under the theme of Mardi Gras , Charlie Brown Day was a huge success. Costumes ranged from the mildly humorous to the completely ridiculous and a good time was had by all. Pictures on opposite page certainly speak for themselves. Prizes for best costumes went to a vampire and the Andrew Sisters. Good Grief, what'll they think of next? L. Card, L. jamroz, B. Dooley, V. Blomquist. ROW 5: B. Berberich, M Nilson, P. Maskeri, 1. Goncerz, E. Newton, I. Wilson, M. Erhardt, P Zielonka, 1. Dalhouse, L. Lisk. ROW 6: 1. Slowiak, D. Behling, K Glassman, G. Ramsey, M. Hillier, M. Downs, C. Thierjung, P. Ruppel T. Louck, B. Greenquist. '1 Po HS Pfqysav x.-NNI' L Club L Club's main purpose is to promote an interest in sports among those students who qualify to become members by earning a major L . Among their func- tions, they serve as escorts for Mum Arbor and Court and sponsor both the V-Show and the L Club jambo- ree. L Club's membership was less this year due to stricter requirements for obtaining a major L . ROW 7: Mr. M. Schwartz, Sergeant-at-Arms I. Paterob, Treasurer P. Wilson, Secretary R. Kruse, Vice President R. Vignola, President R Greeley, K. Glassman. ROW 2: Mr. D. Meyer, T. Fox, C. Coleman, 1 Ecker, G. Edwards, S. Bandur, M. Pyne. ROW 3: G. Laube, I. Swan, B. Korzenski, D. Combs. ROW 4: D. Dzeipak, N. Christoforakis. ROW 5: B. Budzon, D. Pickering. ROW 6: E. Parento, I. Bodine. ROW 7: B. Voss, T. Hackl, E. Coleman, B. Hjelmgren. ROW 8: l. Valentino, B. Kozak, B. McNerney, T. Wekony. L ffYfYli!!iIiYiiYiVfilU- llllli irrfrirrgjryfYVilYll l , iiiiiii iritrrriii -lffllUfIIYffl M - Key Club For 1970, Key Club made some organizational changes as their membership continued to grow. They have instituted a board of class representatives. Their theme of Personal Action - Prelude to Progress helped them achieve much success with both Peanut Day and Pancake Day. ROW7: Chairman I. Dalhouse, Secretary I. Bombinski. ROW 2: Sponsor Mr. Masters, gal, M. Nilson, R. Mallow. D.l.'s The D.j.'s are always around to provide a variety of music for lunching students. This year, under a new constitution and with a new sponsor and several new members they tried something else . .. a Record Raf- fle . All money goes toward new albums and 45's. ROW 1: Sponsor Mr. Vaughn, Vice President B. Hjelmgren, President K. Glassman, Lt. Governor K. Regis, Treasurer 1. Bishof. ROW 2: M. Bomba, T. Leahy, R. Pederson, B. Greenquist, D. Beck, D. Perry, D. Ocam- po, I. Daum, Secretary M. Hillier. ROW 3: P. Folwarski, K. Mills, S. Cialas, H. Evans, K. Ortega, P. Hoffmann, R. Han- son, I. Thomas, M. Downs, B. Luther, G. Mukosey. R. Ramsey, R. Dickens, Treasurer G. Ran- sey. ROW 3: M. Ford, F. Rinaldi, L. Pedra- i German Club ROW 1: Tres. P. Enquist, Pres. D. Behling, Sec. L. Vinci. ROW 2: 1 Gregory, C. Moore, C. Weinberg, C. Weinberg, D. Morrone, D. Housler, K. Steffens. ROW 3: R. Klass, L. Aldinger, B. Christoforakis, E. Mayer, K. Pinkham, L. Wenzloff, G. Aldinger, P. jenrich, K. Walsh J. Liltner. ROW 4: B. Dooley, K. Drummer, D. Altergott, W. Nordwall D. Larsen, S. Bobik, L. Card, S. Fee, A. Erl. ROW 5: S. Bell, D. Przyby- lowski, L. Voelker, M. Erhardt, I. Martynowycz, K. Kmetz, M. Wag- ner, 1. Pearson, E. Newton, M. Benson. ROW6: P. Ruppel, K. Kunz, T. Louck, 1. Wagner, B. Piper, R. Ramsey, G. Trimborn, R. Krakoske, I Ostertag. .L l Pan-Am Though Spanish Club has certainly suffered a de- crease in membership, it has not suffered a decrease in activity. They held their annual Spanish Christmas complete with a gift-filled Pi'r'iata , and held a dance at which they earned enough money to bring ex- change teacher, Sarei Cassasus, to America. ton, B. Berbericy, S. Spera, C. Wick. French Club The purpose of French Club is to promote interest in the French language and help build a better under- standing of the people, customs and culture of France. The year French Club brought exchange teacher Chris- tian Gueret to America with money they earned by holding a dance. Christian helped students with pronunciation. back, B. Bourgeois. ROW 2: G. Belback, I. DeMio, D. Potter, K. Kunz, S. Hansen, V. Pres. N. Butler, L. Cicho- wicz. ROW 3: D. Serna, C. Roy, C. Czupowski, S. Bridges, N. Gleason, R. Gablonski, C. Kmiec. ROW 7: V. Pres. Anna Musto, Sec. Elvira Mor- rone, Tres. Kathy Lavery, Pres. Barb Pross, Sponsor Mr. Allison. ROW 2: K. Glassman, D. Giammarrusco, D. Baker, C. Brieschke, T. Gore. ROW 3: B. Buchholtz, M. Kolodziej, I. Sorce, D. Borys. ROW 4: D. Griswold, K. jen- sen, C. Collura, C. Tucker. ROW 5: E. New- ROW 1: Tres. L. Rossing, Pres. G. Nyblom, Sec. C. Bel- Concert Band Concert band, under the direction of Mr. Idaszak, was very active this year. During the football season, band students performed half-time shows that re- quired a great amount of hard work. The marching band also participated in the Columbus Day Parade on State Street. Their annual winter and spring concerts were performed along with an appearance at Mann- heim lr. High School. In the spring, the marching band traveled to Holland, Michigan to particpate in the famous Tulip Festival. Members of the concert band participated in the State Solo and Ensemble Concert and were members of Triton's Honor Band. Drum Majorettes. LEFT TO RIGHT: Gail Nyblom and Nancy Butler Concert Band. ROW 1: KL TO RJ. U. Piper, T. Slowiak, L. Pedregal, M. Pearson, V. Peterson, S. Scott, I. Morinaka, D Parylak, P. Dublinski, 1. Wilke, 1. Scottberg, L. Schwartz, C.. Rutkowski, B. Wojnowski. ROW 2: KL TO RQ: I. Pearson D. Romsey, C. Comp, M. Dennis, L. Card, L. Enders, G. Beck, N. Butler, G. Nyblom, C. Larsen, H. Wellin, K. Orr, B Keith, M. Snyder, M. Winkler. ROW 3: CL TO RJ: L. Dennis, M. Beck, B. Santoro, K. Slowinski, T. Hackal, D. Ducay P. Eakley. 98 RIGHT: Pep Band provides music for Basketball games. BELOW ROW 7: KLEFT TO RIGHTD: Candy Comp Publicity, Nancy Butler Drum Majorette, Gail Rutkowski junior Representative. ROW 2: TLEFT TO RICHTQ: Val Peterson Publicity, Herman Wellin Equipment Mgr., Lynn Larimer Senior Repre- sentative, jennifer Scottberg Librarian, Mike Compabasso Equipment Mgr. ROW 3: KLEFT TO RICHTQ: Gail Nyblom Drum Majorette, lan Pearson Soph. Representa- tive, Bob Hjelmgren Band Captain, Kim Slowinski Librarian, Liz Pedregal Publicity. L. Benson, M. DeMateo, R. Steffens, R. Raabe, R. Methling, K. Ortega, B. Hjelmgren, K. Doll, R. Coffman, R. john- son, P. Peyer, M. Camposso, G. Kecolik, ROW 4: KR. To LJ: L. Larimer, B. Mansfield, M. Mallek, K. Lenzie, Mr. ldaszak, KSTRETCH2 R. Steffens, R. Duller, F. Lukes, C. Roy, K. Weber, W. Kouns, M. Roy, S. Thomasson, R. Klass, P. Eakley, D. Kiesling, T. O'Brien, M. Madison, S. Chiapetta. 99 Drill Team and Majorettes The drill team added a patriotic touch to the football games and also presented the colors of West Leyden in the numerous parades they marched in this year. The West Leyden Majorettes provided extra flash and sparkle to the football games and parades. They also performed with the band at concerts. Varsity Band ROW 7: ILEFT TO RICHTQ: R. Lazgari, K. Steffens, C Pinkham, L. Loran, M. Kissner, D.Vdakes,1.Schlitt. ROW 2: M. Crown, C. Gorski, B. Sondereger, K. For- tin, S. Sosnowski, B. Preston, G. Mailkowski, S. Kie- RIGHT: Drill Team. ROW 7: lL TO RQ: Sue Miller, Donna Dolhar, Sherri Kiesling. ROW2: CL TO RJ: Cecelia Cronk, Lois Van Note, Ka- thy Luczak, Enid Mayer. BELOW: Majorettes. ROW 1: KL TO RJ: Nancy Hutter. ROW 2: KL TO RJ: Pam Satoria, Alice Stulik. It .L .... . sling. ROW 3: l. McNerney, S. Schultz, C. Schuelke, M. Schimka, A. Reima, T. Bloomgren, D. Altergott, M. Enders, I. Kessler, F. Miholer, ROW 4: W. Hull, M. Apa, K. Kalish, I. Idaszak, Director. 100 Orchestra ROW 1: KLEFT TO RICHTJ: T. Hardy, E. Pander, A. M. Winkler P Dubllnski D Parylak B Wojinowski Brestan, S. Lehner, 1. Bishof, B. Loftis, R. Krzemien. M. Pearson Liz Pedregal V Peterson ROW 4 KL ROW 2: KL. TO RJ: L. Campbell, D. Albert, B. TO RJ: G.Nyblom H Wellln S Chlappetta K Doll Schoenfeld, N. Kruse, S. larosz. ROW 3: KL. TO RJ: P. Eakley, R Steffens Mr Glover B Greenqulst The varsity band is an intermediate group whose members later enter the concert band. They rehearse during school hours, for credit and perform at concerts. The orchestra consists of two segments, strings and complete orchestra. They are under the direction of Mr. Glover. Their major project of the year was the spring musical, Hello, Dolly. Preparation for the spring musical required much hard work and determination. They, also entered the state contest as a group and as individuals. Senior Lynn Larimer relaxes as she plays the marimba. 4. - ROW 7: KLEFT TO RICHTJ: Mr. Roth, N. Somora, R. Kongsgaard, K. Lavery, D. Cox, D. Bolton, M. Cochiaro, E. Mayer, S. Wood, M. Lundgren, C. Brieschke, S. Chiappetta, R. Winkler, Miss Senft, Ac- companist. ROW 2: ILEFT TO RICHTJJ D. Santoro, M. Marabanian, I. Neilson, M. Noga, K. Luszak, L. Layton, S. DeLazzer, S. Moen, K. Glenney, D. Carrion, R. Bucholtz, M. Czupowski, D, Thomas, B. Boy- ers, I. Surak, P. Crown ROW 3: KLEFT TO RICHTJ: K. Slowinski, S. Spera, M. Hoffman, P. Rudny, C. McGill, T. Hendrickson, T. Gore, D. Summers, B. Luther, T. Basch, M. Nilson, D. Giammarrusco, A. Holtquist, A. Guyer, E. Newton, P. McKinney. ROW 4: ILEFT TO RICHTQ: R. Ramsey, M. Sorice, R. Dickens, W. Roy, G. Koenig, T. Leahy, K. Regis, B. Morrisey, C. Kinsey, R. Fox, B. Cireenquist, H. Ev- ans, M. Ford, P. Eakley. Choir The Choir presented their annual fall, winter, and spring concerts this year. They also presented Handel's Messiah, which has become a tradition for the Choir, and they attended the Mannheim Festival. Members of the Choir participated in the spring musical, Hello Dolly, and also the State Solo and Ensemble Contest. In the spring, the Choir participated in the University of Illinois Concert. BOTTOM TO TOP: treas. D. Carrion, pres. W. Roy, v. pres. M. Nilson, sec. K. Cilenney, librarian L. Lay- .- ton, wardrobe K. Lavery and P. McKinney, business manager R. Fox. 'G.,Li?' Stage Band The stage band, under the direction of Mr. Glover, provided entertainment at the V-Show and at other concerts throughout the year. The selections per- formed are jazz and pop music. In the spring, the stage band went to Mundelien, Illinois where they compet- ed for honors. Stage Band. ILEFT TO RIGHTI: ROW 1: P. Peyer, M. Winkler, B. Keith, G. Keclic, M. Snyder. ROW 2: R. Steffens, P. Dublinski, M. Madison, Mr. Glover, K, Doll, M. Bomba, B. Greenquist. RIGHT: Rich Coffman, KRICHTI: Rich johnson, KMIDDLEJ: Ken Doll, KLEFTJ: adding a brassy sound to the band dur- ing rehearsal. BELOW: Mr. Roth direct- ing .,. anuh1anuh2anuh Art Club Art appreciation is the goal of Art Club, under the direction of Miss Kaufman, Art Club sells flowers and artifacts to raise money to enable them to present the annual Art Fair in May. They also arrange the showcase outside Room 'I64 lsee rightj. This year they have limit- ed membership to more advanced students. hs ,. fra.-auf 'N' i T v' 'exif .. 5 'ml Q SEATED: C. Comp, Spon- sor Mrs. S. Kaufman. STANDING: V. Cronlc, P. Enquist, K. Lesher, A. Kowolski, K. Dulin. l 4 i Mental Health Organization M.H.O. is a club organized to help students under- stand the lives of the mentally handicapped. Visits are made monthly to the Illinois State Hospital. For the first time this year the group visited the children's wards. ROW ONE: P. Rudney, A. Wak- ulich, T. Tolomei, S. McShea, S. Bridges, C. Laskowski, ROW2: l. Brandt, S. Rostes, K. Albers, D. Wilson, L. Vilumis, P. Russo, J. Chelmowski, ROW THREE: G. laszczysyn, M. Erherdt, P. Ruple, S. Bennett, C. Czpowski. ROW FOUR: N. Buckingham, L. Scha- fer, M. Brawer, P. Wagner, P. Latoria, 1. Goncerz. The biggest project of the year is the Christmas project at which all patients are given gifts. All money earned through the sale of candy is given to some institution to aid the mentally handicapped. Diane Sanfillipo and Paola Grano wrap 105 gifts for their annual Christmas present drive. ,gsm i ROW7: Secretary C. Wick, Pres. B. Piper, V. Pres. T. Slowiak. ROW2: Ramsey, R. Mallow, 1. Dalhouse, 1. Connell, B. Crilly, D. Suess, D. P. Tonelli, B. Buchholtz, C. Belback, M. Nilson, R. Dickens, C. Collur- Szatko, G. Belback, J. McNerney. a, S. Dalhouse, C. Thierjung, P. Zielonka. ROW 3: R. Ramsey, G. 5.5.5. Modern Books Social Studies Seminar's main purpose is to explore the vast field of social studies and to promote a better understanding of the contemporary as well as historical problems of the world. Their main activities for the year were going to see Cone With the Wind and a two day trip to Nauvoo, Illinois, an old Mormon settlement. The purpose of Modern Books Discussion Club is to read and discuss modern and significant books not covered in regular English classes. Mr. Tweed sponsors the club. He assists the members in selection of the novels and leads the discussions. Cat's Cradle was one book read. ROW 1: Secretary C. Wick, Pres. B. Piper, V. Pres. M. Nil- son. ROW 2: G. Belback, I. Drost, T. Slowiak, R. Dickens, D. johnson, B, Bourgeois, P. Rudney, C. Czupowski. Science Club ABOVE: Science Club members experiment with chemicals for pro- ject report. RIGHT: Lynn Aldinger practices cooking for field trip. Anytime during the year, one could find Science Club members down in Room 152 of the physics wing. Quite surprisingly, much of their time is spent in the pursuit of knowledge. They work on individual pro- jects and plan the annual week-long field trip. This year they went to Kettle Moraine, Wisconsin to study in- depth and on the spot problems concerning geolo- gy, mapping, photography, and conservation. ,si J ROW1: M. Hillier, S. Andrews, T. D'Agostino, C. Wick, l. Caron, M. Downs, C. Comp. ROW2: I. Deck, M. Styzen, R. Miller,.D. johnson. Barefoot In The Park This year's fall play Barefoot in the Park proved to be another West Leyden success. A Neil Simon smash comedy hit, Barefoot lured theatre goers to the West Leyden auditorium for a truly enjoyable evening. The situation deals with a newly married couple, Paul and Corie Bratter, settling down to married life just af- ter their honeymoon. They soon find it's not so easy to be alone with a nosey mom, an elderly attic tenant and constant trouble with their newly installed telephone. Before long they begin to have their own little dis- agreement which flares up into a major crisis , But all is solved in an uproariously funny ending, as Paul comes back home stone drunk to a worried, waiting and sincerely sorry Corie. The success of Barefoot in the Park is not soon to be forgotten in the history of West Leyden plays. TOP: Paul and Corie in the mid- dle of a major crisis. RIGHT: Paul ' talks to the telephone man, FAR RIGHT: Mr. Velasco takes it easy while talkingto Corie, 108 Cast of Characters Corle Bratter Lorie Layton Paul Bratter Rick Dickens Mrs Banks Penny Perkins Victor Velasco lim Slowiak Telephone Man Mike Ford Delivery Man Donald Dickens TOP LEFT: Paul comes in drunk after walking Barefoot in the Park . TOP RIGHT: Mrs, Banks is stunned by her appearance. CENTER: The telephone and de- livery men after a long climb up the six flights. RIGHT: Paul and Mrs. Banks exhausted after walk up stairs. Yi- an I H Ten Little Indians went out to dine. One choked his little self and then there were nine. That was the be- ginning ofa sadistic poem which greeted ten guests on an island off the coast of Devon, England. That was lust the start of West Leyden's first murder mystery, Ten Little Indians, by Agatha Christie. It was sponsored by the National Thespian Society and was a great success which left the entire audience glued to their seat with shock after blood-curdling shock. In Agatha Christie's suspense filled murder mystery, ten people were invited to an island off the coast of Devon. Their host was unknown to all of them until his voice interrupted their dinner with accusations against every one of them. Then it happened ... one by one they were killed, each death coinciding with a verse of the poem on the mantle. Everytime a death occurred one of the small Indian dolls disappeared. It continued on until One Little Indian left all alone, he went and hanged himself and then there were none. Ten Little Indians CAST OF CHARACTERS Philip Lkiimbaifd . . qi :K'C Q . . .: .'-C1 Rick Ramsey? Vera Claythorne . . .V .... Pat Chisholm Lawrenee Wafggravegqs. . . Rick Dii:kenSf., Dr. Armstrong ..........' Stan Bandur lQIiilliarn5BloregL:, .... 5m:i, . . . Qireg Bgelbaclgmi Emily Brent .QQ .... Q1 .. Penny Perkins' QeneralMcKenzie ,I ..... gp, jim Slowiak Thomaskogers' ...A . . . Wayne 1nA Angelf: Ethel Rogers ........ Vicky Blomquist Anthony Marston ..... s John Dimeof Fred Narracott .... Mike Campobasso TOP RIGHT: Fred Narracot brings the suitcases and supplies to the Owen's house. TOP MIDDLE: Five unsuspecting guests of Mr. Owen's are wondering who will be the next to go. TOP MIDDLE LEFT: The guests look on at Mrs. Rogers who has fainted. TOP FAR RIGHT: With Lombard dead, Sr. Lawrence Wargrave begins to kill the last little Indian. CENTER: Vera and Lombard talk while the Rogers look on. BOTTOM RIGHT: lus- tice Wargrave and Emily Brent relax. BOTTOM LEFT: General McKenzie is stunned at the events that have happened. Come On, And Dance To The Music West Leyden School Dances '70-'77 112 ,..... .. l 1 . . 'L Q , .... ., '.'4 1 , Q iii W ' lil' , xt' lj! I ROW 1: l. Ostertag, D. Dickens, A. Musto, T. O'Brien, Pres. 1. Drost. Erl. ROW 3: K. Hannemann, P. Perkins, Sec. A. Parylak, D. Griswald ROW 2: Sgt. at Arms G. McGill, S. Sosnowski, Vice Pres. M. Noga, D, L. Layton, Miss Schmoll, K. Murphy, D. Borys, S. Dalhouse. Suess, P. Kuhr, M. Campobasso, V. Wilson, V, Blomquist, l. Sorce, A. Drama Guild Students wishing to get more active in the Drama department, should join Drama Guild. This year they Sponsored the fall play HBAREFOOT IN THE PARK , and also ushered and sold tickets at most of the other plays. LEFT: As members of both Drama Guild and Drama Ill, three stu- dents look over their lines. RIGHT: Poster for Drama Guild's fall play. 113 Forensics Forensics is a speech club made up of students who compete in weekly speech tournaments. These are several different events which are judged according to the Illinois High School Association rules. This year's forensic team competed in many tournaments this year and at one tournament they took a first place in Read- er's Theatre with their presentation of Spoon River Anthology. SEATED: Secretary S. Suess, P. Perkins, Secretary Tim Slowiak, spon. Miss I. Schmoll. BACK: I. Ostertag, S. Sosnowski, C. Mc- Guill, R. Dickens, D. Grossich, K. Hannemann, G. Belback, R. Salzinger. Debate The 1970-71 season has been a hectic one for the debate team. This year's topic was Resolved: that the federal government should establish, finance, and administer programs to control air andfor water pollu- tion. The team attended DesPlains Valley League t0ur- neys and numerous invitationals. On Dec. 5th W.L. was host school for a tournament involving over 25 schools. Extensive competion earned membership in the N.F.L. for these students. K. Schonauer, I. Ross, T. Schorn, S. Bobik, G. Trimborn, S. Wal- ly, I. Kurchbard, SITTING: D. Myrah. Technical Theatre This is the first year technical theatre is being recog- nized in the school yearbook, but it's something that should have been done long ago. The students in tech theatre spend many long hours during school and on their own time putting together the sets for all school plays and operating the lights for all school concerts and auditorium activities. TOP: Lori Layton works hard during tech class. Group Shot: TOP ROW: R. Friesen, M. lo- hannsen, M. Madison, MIDDLE ROW: 1. Daum, R. Pederson, C. Winkler, H. Evens, l. Weigt, K. Antas, V. Hain, V. Guerra. BOT- TOM: M. Mallick, B. Gasse, 1. Stanfa, B. Nordwell. LEFT: Tech students work on Barefoot set. ROW 7: S. Lee, M. johnson. ROW 2: M. Steinmiller, T. Bruno, A. Miller, N. Christoforakis. ROW 3: Advisor Mr. 1. Heafy, P. Morten Musto, K. Kunz, D. Tornabene, C. Snyder, M. Wagner, R. johnson, K. gen, M, Bomba, C. lankowski, B. Bauer, F. Heck, I. Ring. Under the direction of Mr. l. Heafy, the Lancer staff had a truly successful year. They tried advertising for the first time in the history of the newspaper, and also produced a record twelve page issue for Homecoming. They continued experimenting with four-color front page photos. 5:37 N nt LEFT: 1st semester editor, D. Havlik. RIGHT: 2nd semester editor, C. lankowski. 116 .N ..fs.,,, With the theme Feet , the 1970 yearbook staff tried to feet-ure all the events of the school year in one book. This year for the first time our Shield had a eight page summer supplement for spring sports and activities. ..,-t 2 sqlaitay 'E+ F t f . ..-if UPPER LEFT: Diane Housler, Faculty Edi- tor, UPPER MIDDLE: Rick Ramsey and Rich Dickens, Co-activities Editors, RIGHT: Bill Piper, Editor in Chief and Sports Editor, LOWER LEFT: Diane Pary- lak, Underclass Editor, LOWER MIDDLE: ludy Surak, Senior Editor. ROW1: D. Carrion, P. Tonelli, A. Erl, l. Ray, N. Hanson, L. Lisk, R. johnson, T. Bruno, D. Maskeri. ROW2: L. Card, D. Behling, I. Wilson, C. Czupows ki, L. lamroz, I. Sorce, P. Rudny, I. Chelmowski, S. Bridges, I. Hartman. 117 RIGHT: Turnabout Court and escorts, Sheila Goodman, Flo Pansera, Queen Teri Sullivan, Pat Casalino, Mary Farley. BELOW RIGHT: Mary jo Fior- ito and date Don Paus enjoy conversation. BOTTOM RIGHT: Ed Coleman and Laura Vinci share a moment. BOTTOM LEFT: Wendy Gon- zalez crowns Queen Teri. ll ll Fortunes of the Future A chance for a girl to ask her favorite guy out comes but once a year in the form of Turnabout. Fortunes of the Future was sponsored by the Cheerleaders and Pom Pon Girls for the first time and featured the Gary Egerton Quartet. After a few hours of dancing, most couples went to various restaurants to enjoy a quiet dinner. Perhaps this was the beginning of a new romance. f l l Q . X Girls Intramurals Girls Intramurals once again had a successful year with their after-school sports contests. They had after school badminton, tennis, and volleyball tournaments against each other and other schools. All of this was climaxed with their annual Kings Prance dance. BOTTOM LEFTQ King, Bob Hjelmgren and Princes dance with dates. BOTTOM RIGHT, King and Princes crowned at King's Prance. ROW 7: Sponsor, Mrs. Ciszczon N. Gleason, 1. Pearson, I. Schultz C. judge, M. Mallo. ROW 2: 1 lerth, R. lensen, C. Tutkowski ROW 3: 1. Scottberg, P. Rudney I. Chelmowski, C. Czupowski, N Misheikes, G. Cihlar, D. Santoro binski, 1. Nielson, N. Tate, B Boyers, S. McShea, D. Spitzock 1. Mazouch. King's Prance This year's Kings Prance followed in the tradition of the past dances and was equally successful. The busy girls collected pennies for their boyfriends. The high points of many hard weeks of collecting came with the crowning of the King Bob Hjelmgren, and Princes Rick Steffens, Ray Greeley, and jon Bickoff. 1 1 Ulbrick, S. Chiapetta, D. Wil- ROW 4: L. Cichowicz, I. Bom- This year WL's Pom Pon girls celebrated their third successful season. They held workshops and after school practices and once again built the students' spirit with their routines at sports events, V Show and pep assemblies. ROW 1: D. Walker, M. luhl, fsec.J S. Biancalana, D. Belinger, V. Wil- Donald CCapt J W Gonzalez l Weglarz J Scottberg lAlt J L Sloma son. ROW 2: D. Potter, iCo-Cap.l G. Combs, D. Boeing, lTres.l G. ROW4 tAltJ P Rudny G Bobek D Easley P Chibucos L Kuhar Ryan, L. Donnay. ROW 3: lAlt.l B. Zieneski, D. Spitzock, L, Mac- chuk C Cichon fAltJL Stathakes O ROW 1: CSponsorJ Mr. Masters, lPub. Char.J M. Bensen, CV. Pres.l S. Fee, tPres.J L. Aldinger, tTres.J K. Drummer, lPub.-Char.J L. Caranci. ROW 2: C.1anko, D. Wilson, 1. Hanauer, l. Studzinski, L. Rossing, L. Sanfilippo, V. Wilson, 1. Chelmowski. ROW 3: S. Bridges, B. Bojak, S. larosz, A. Erl, V. Blomquist, D. Noffsinger, P. Pilch, D. Borys, D. Pik- As their sophomore year closes, a group of girls are chosen to participate in a special leaders training class in their junior year. As seniors, these girls give up their own time to aid the gym teachers and help the younger girls during class. rone. ROW 4: S. Bennett, N. Misheikis, L. Gard, 1. Goncerz, C. Czu- powski, R. lensen, B. Dooley, D. Studzinski, P. Ruppel. ROW 5: C Loczak, D. Behling, D. Rioux, W. Pfenning, I. Valentino, R. Dickens, C. Hart, C. Coleman, S. Bandur. Spirit and sore throats are trademarks of WL's Pep Club. Members faithfully attended West Ley- den sports activities rain or shine. Displaying their artistic talents they designed the hoops through which the fighting Knights run before games. This year with boys in the club, win or lose, they cheered our Knights and built the spirit of our students. LEFT TO RIGHTS Mrs. Obodzin- ski, M. Mallo, P. jakowchuk, P. Casalino, N. johnson, B. Watanuki. Orchesis TOP: Pam Robinson practices dance routine. RIGHT: Valerie Petter- son and janet Mullins display an asymmetrical design while working on their dance act. ROW 7: Wardrobe Mistress D. Gorski, Treas. P. Robinson, V.P. N. Butler, Pres. P. Casalino, Sec. S. Biancalana, Wardrobe Mistress F. Fiori. ROW 2: P. lakowchuk, B. Watanuki, C. janko, D. Potter, G. Rutkowski, G. Nyblom, S. Cooper, M. Brain, M. Duda, D. McChrystal, K. Willes. ROW 3: D. Castiglione, L. Stathakes, D. An- l ' . N. ii . I - E rx it.sr.. '5 arsr . 4 ... F 1 fi K 1 '- J il it qi. H' fr iff? V' K. gy. ,Q .Y ,ws 1 'F l .sts O P ff. ii sl' , 6, ',V,. .nj m.ir i i f. P 1 5 .5 , . . i g V lug. E 5 1 fd VK it 4. ' .5 ll tif fi -Ti l 31 ,, if Y My ,, filgis vi. 5 1 is , 'J' sn ' ! Q4 11'-V JK T? V V Orchesis is a modern dance group with membership open to all people interested in modern dance. The senior girls performed at the V-show and the whole club performed at a basketball game. Their annual spring concert was March 27. The club also took field trips to other dance concerts. derson, 1. Nelson, M. Atkins, D. Frazer, A. jach, I. Kurchard, 1. Con- nell, C. Larsen. ROW 4: L. Card, M. Bensen, K. Drummer, S. Kiesling, D. McHale, D. McWilliams, 1. Weglarz, I. Devincentis, D. Crutcher, L. Larimer, P. Demian. ROW 5: 1. johnson, T. Leahy, G. Koeing. TOP: Sponsor Mrs. lumes. 3. ROW 7: C0-Sponsor Mrs. Obodzinski, K. Kirby, 1. Nielsen, B. Du- Bose, W. Gonzalez, I. Crampton, K. Glenney, K. Pishotta, K. Vander- meir, K. Nester, C. Hummelgaard. ROW 2: L. Lamen, K. Detmes, C. Giacchetti, M. Slowiak, S. Reilly, P. Mortensen, 1. Wilke, D. Agness, K. Winkler, K. Keller, S. Orna. ROW 3: Co-Sponsor Miss Admire, K. Carlson, D. Walker, C. Virnich, N. Simonetta, D. Nelson, A. Stulik, iw. Hutter, S. Quaiver, N. Buckingham, T. Tolomei, C. Ariola. ON BOARD: President Paula lakowchuk, Vice-President Chris Larsen, Secretary Marcia Comp, Treasurer Peggy Demian. TOP: Blue Dolphins rehearse for the swim show, RIGHT: Blue Dol- phins practice their swim show act. Blue Dolphin The annual swim show is the main event for the Blue Dolphin members. This swim club perfects form and style instead of speed. They work with music, design their costumes, and rehearse long hours for a splashing performance in spring. TOP LEFT: You would be surprised at the dif- ferent sizes of feet the freshman can hold! LOWER LEFT: Sophomores became a little more crafty. TOP RIGHT: junior Mike Mallek says, Does the beat have to go on? LOWER RIGHT: The Odd Couple. 4 Underclass Step in Different Directions One learns a lot in a year. The Fresh- men started early with orientation. Here they got their books, were given informa- tion about the school, and then the fun began. They now had to figure out where to begin. Uust a tender foot.l They learned however, confused. The Sophomores took a big step up in the world. They showed great spirit throughout the season, by selling stickers for the games. The Sophomores knew the school this year and used their time wise- ly. lSore feet?i juniors aren't junior size anymore. They have been working on projects for the Prom and are doing quite well. They have been selling refreshments during football games. They seem to be running around all the time. tBlistered feet.J IU IORS Learn To Fight Fire With Fire Ackerman, D. Alagna, G. Anderson, D. Andriola, V. Angel, S. Bartlett, 1. Bartlett, R. Bauer, R. Beakey, G. Beck, D. Best, B. Bieber, F. Bielarczyk, I. Biondini, V, Bishoff, M. Bodine, P. Boeing, D. Bojak, L. Bokas, W. Boksa, W. Boyers, B. Brandt, C. Brauer, M. Briasco, R. Briasco, R. juniors win second place in Homecoming float judging. - :':'l' Angelini, L. Q , E if? Bagniukl S, 'Wg i 55122 - Baker, D. B 'lf ' ' Bartalone, S. ,,gi . Barth, L. Q., W -ll - G Benning, D. e F ,AQ 1 Bellflgerf D. . -v 1 -. A vi if V -. B ll 5 , 5 t L ' Q i e ' ' . i V L F Q- aw ' - Berg, R, it E . Q W X A K Bettendorf, L G ,H 1,2 Q . B K f-M ' -fag' Iff: . Bishofff M- 7 Blake V. F - . i f if-'W f BIeich,C, ' g 1 , ' -V B '7 F K i Bt: .. I Fixx- 1,.E'f5::'l .. f B0lt0I'1, D. L' - Bomba, M. 'ji 1 i .cg fi, L' ix, Bombinski, I. V . ' 15' . ' V . Bottorff, R. 'I A if Ei ggig .5 kg , 'B Bower, B. si ,fi fi i 'ig K 'ii X f' . lrie . Bruno, D. ' . I. V Bruntz, R. . 'gif fi' if 5 Bulleri, R. lax ? 1 1. U gr, .. 47 -- ,NS .. .V:, 126 , A f - . at 1 . ,Q ge is i,-,V ,K - . 5 - 1 1 g . ' 2 V 'gi . 5 . - A 2..Ai .V . ' . gr . Y I Lf V., Q , Mi ' ' if 4 : ' at ' . ,,.. Q: B , 4 . 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H f 4 1 'I ' ' ' , P - A- ' ' ,-,Z h' R ll l if I The juniors had an early start with activities. They stepped off with the refreshment stand at all the home foot -ball games. They also sold Christmas greens as they did last year. They really were a different bunch when they displayed their Homecoming float. They even won second place in the judging which shows you what wonders can be done. All the money they saved from dances and other activities go to their big event: The Prom! They do all the work for it, raise the money, get a location and band, then also enjoy their product. They work hard and it is shown by the results. l Oh, my poor feet! l Bulleri, T. Burleson, P. Bystrom, M. Campbell, L. Cannata, G. Casurella, R. Catalano, K. Cechini, G. Chavich, I. Chesney, B. Cirone, V. Cliver, G. Coffman, R. Corn, R. Collett, B. Comp, M. Cooper, M. Couza, N. Covelli, G. Cox, D. Daly, D. Danisch, P. Dattilo, I. Daum, I. Dain, I. Demos, P. De Santis, 1. De Florio, D. De Florio, G. De Vincentis, I. Canzolino, I. Caranci, L. Card, L. Castiglia, S. Castiglione, D. Chiappetta, S. Cemiel, L. Chromzack, I. Christoforakis Cichowicz, L. Collins, T. Collura, C. Combs, V. Cox, I. Cronk, C. Crown, P. Cychon, C. Dalhouse, S. Davies, A. Davison, S. Dean, B. De Maria, F. Demian, M. Devitt, C. Diciolla, F. Dickens, D. Diekneit, M. Digiralamor, S. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICER - Sec. Nancy Hutter, Pres. Ralph Tolomei, Tres. june DeViacentis, Vice Pres. Rose Bartlett. 127 ,N Fallon, F. Faro, G. Fee, S. Feiler, B. Fellers, S. Fox, R. Fracasso, A. Fredrickson, R. Fritz, T. Froelich, j. Garner, S. Gasperi, j. Gattone, D. Gawrysh, D. Geist, M. Gleeson, N. Glenney, K. Goble, R. G. Gorbah, P. Gosse, R. Guyer, A. Hackl, T. Halan, C. Hambach, j. Hamel, M. Hendrickson, D. Henkelman, M. Hennig, M. Herbert, R. Hildebrand, M. Hutter, N. lntrona, R. jach, A. jaeger, j. jaeger, S. johnsen, C. johnson, j. johnson, M. johnson, R. johnson, R. Kapusta, T. Kargol, j. Kasprzak, T. Keclik, G. 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Nielsen, D. Laster, B. Laube, G. Layenu, S. Learnahan, D. Lehner, S. Lindvig,1. Lindsey, M. Literski, D. Luba, M. Luba, W. Lynn, L. MacDonald, L. Mallek, M. Malone, S. Mallow, R. Mascenic, H. Masilotti, M. Matuszak, M. Maurer, W. Mayer, C. McGregory, K. McGuire, W. McHale, D. McKinney, S. McShea, S. Mikulski, G. Miller, C. Miller, I. Miller, K. Mills, K. Morrissey, B. Morrone, E. Mullins, I. Muscari, P. Myers, G. Nilson, M. Nitz, P. Noffsinger, D. Noga, M. Norsworthy, M Norton, D. Novak, G. Novak, M. Ocampo, D. O'Connor, Pack, L. Pacocha, R. Pahlke, H. Palatine, R. Pander, E. Paul, M. Paus, R. Pavin, P. Pearson, M. Pedersen, K. Petersen, V. Pietrandoni, Pikel, D. Pilch, R. Piper, L. Potts, M. Powell, N. Prince, P. Pross, B. Przepiorka, Racutt, V. Ramlot, R. Ramsey, G. Ray, A. Rhea, P. Rostes, S. Roy, C. Ruppert, M. Russo, P. Ruszczyk, P. Ring,l. Ripa, M. D. I B. Robinson, D. Rodewald, D. Rodewald, D. Sanflippo, L. Santoro, D. Scafidi, A. Scales, C. Schafer, 1. Schwartz, L. Schwierjohn Seabolt, D. Seil, M. Serna, D. ,I- Ochwat, G. Olinger, S. Orna, S. Ortega, K. Orzech, L. Panico, T. Pansera, F. Panzer, R. Parente, M. Parylak, A. Pedersen, R. Pedregal, E. Perkins, P. Perry, D. Peters, C. Placko, D. Pokorny, D. Pollitt, W. Pope, M. Potter, D. Pugliese, I. Pysaren ko, Quaiver, S. V. Quattrochi, S. Raabe, R. Richards, C. Richardson , D. Riesterer, S. I Rosengran Rossing, L. Rutkowski, Ryback, M. G. Ryerson, W. Rill, S. Rinaldi, F. Rodriguez, Rogala, D. Romani, M. Salerno, M. B. Salverson, M. Schmidt, R. Schroeder, Sch muhl, P. D. Schoenfeld, B. Schultz, I. Sharp, E. Sheehan, M. Sherman, P. Shiedlak, D Shoemaker ,c. ,R. L ,' . l .V V.. . V SPR T? at Q-I lr.. . .iz is Qt . Efmf' W P ,V ,, . ... . V . M i , Q., 5 J-, VV V V -' , .ss- ,1 ,1,,:l ,pp VV? ,.., . . .ta-VV. , VV , , . , 3 1, .V V , .V we tri 'tr ar 5 s so V w -fi 3 .. a vie ..., V S .1-5... Q .Y . ..,..,.,.. ..,.i. V - V V .: Q. '25 . L i A K . . ii -Vs . 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K - Thomas!- , A fx , l l ' ' ZL' L1 Thomasson,S. L ::1 S .X - A S 1 i 'Nl rh0n,R. V S-..X'o1-Ei. 2' Vandenplas,C. Van Note, L. 'Q K ' 3' Vespo, D. W Vignola, D. Vilumis, L. A A X -rlillfw Wakulich,A. V far Walker, D. Wallentin, R. Watson,l, J ,, Weber, W. I ik? . Welnowski, 1. ,W -I' l Wenzoloff, L. X, Weter, D. X Wheelock,1. Wick,C. 3 'WEEKS EA, Winkler, M. Zieneski, B. Winkler, R. Zmliewski, D. Wood S. Zmijewski, L. Young, M. Zaranti, K. If I don't get this done . . . Smink, V. Smith, B. Sobolak, 1. Somora, N. Spencer, D. Sternal, D. Stocki, S. Stoppa, D. Straka, W. Studzinski, D. Seczepaniak, D Szwajkowski, P. Tagaga, A. Tate, N. Taylor, M. Tirilch, D. Tolomei, R. Tsarpalas,1. Ulbrich, I. Urlaub, C. Vinci, L. Virnich, C. Voyles, C. Wagner, 1. Wajda, P. Weglarz, 1. Weigi, I. Weinreis, D. Weisgreber, R. Wekony, M. Wieczorek, O. Wilder, C. Wilson, D. Wilson, V. Winkler, K. iv., , ,.,,,i7... i.... v.. g.Yi..,-T..f-v- W... vw... ,-- -...I-..,:.,- . We don't mess around was a familiar slogan this year around W.L. especially to the sophomore class of 73. Selling these buttons, working basketball conces- sions and sponsoring a successful dance were just a few of the things that they did in fighting to save every penny for their prom. We salute the class of 73 , for their hard effort to earn money for next year's prom. The Sophomores also showed how much spirit they had by being awarded the Spirit Stick during Spirit Week. SOPHOIVIORES .if ff. ' -au' H' 'iiz ' - . ' Alagna, 1. Anderson, C. Q ' Q Q QQ QQ., , ' . ,Q Albers, AntaSQ f.r-. iQ. Q .. Q Q QQ Q Q Q f ,. . .. Aldingen GQ AriOIaQ CQ Q Fx QQ Q . Q-if Q ,. Q it ,Q Q . ,, . . t ' : -A--9. f K ' V.f 7 We , E I' Algrim,W. Atkins, M. A Qilri f Q .'-1 he .,. - 2 Q - f 5 Q Almada, R. Avgerenos, D. we if K I - -- . Pe K si. r if fi 'I . - Q Baker, Barnlde, J ,. Q Q QQ , . -. . QQ Q Baker, S. Bartel, W. ' V Q - - 1 5 S r A 2 t ' si? ji ,g wg , an . - . iQ . 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Fee, D. Felcan, 1. Fiorito, C. Firlinger, 1. Fischer, D. Sophomore Class Officers: L-R: Vice-Pres. - Deb- bie Crutcher, Pres. Maria Vasquez, Sec. Mary Ann Slowiak, Not pictured: Nancy Simonetta. ,R. .,l 'fm .-f.: i Fitzner, 1. Foreman,l. Frazer, D. Frederickson, j. Friesen, R. Gentile, T. Giammarrusco, Gifford, V. Ginski, M. Ginski, Mi. Greenquist, R. Gregory, 1. Greico, D. Griswold, D. Griva, K. Haak, C. Haggerty, I. Hain, V. Halan, M. Hannemann, K. Hayden, T. Heck, F. Heckinger, D. Henderson, S. D. Hendrickson, T. Holbrook, I. Holmgren, L. Holtz, I. Hutchins, D. Housler, D. lakubowski, C. lamroz, L. lannece, E. 1anusz,S. larosz, S. Well, l use turtle wax myself. Froehlich, 1, Galati, M. Gargano, S. Gaska, P. Gassman, R. Goncerz, I. Gore, T. ' Gosse, W. Gough, 1. Granger, I. Grossich, D. Grudecki, C. Guengerich, Guilino, D. Gust, E. Hansen, D. Hanson, N. Hanson, R. Hartney, I. Haslam, R. Hergerother W. , D. Hergerother, I. Hickling, R. Hinde, R. Hoffman, I. Howard, J. 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Often, the cheerleaders jumped for VICTORY. -IQ ww N, f M., ' . ' ' 3' ft 1:1 f -' 1 1 if Q 'V -'tf:'fwfe,..f,,f:' ' 5 ' xasfses-t.,,iff.s3 . ts1 ' ,nztszsrrf H- - 3 --'--,..:5.:-.igggggyiga35.495, 5 'T ' ' - K ' - -Y 3.4--itfgflfffnqynf -fvi' H 'Af tldifg-sWWJ i ' f-. ', V A fy 'K A fx- , 1 , t . I f ,-ffg E kV ' 1 5 rw IE' 533. ,,-, W- . r . A ins? f, ' - ' ,, .. .L,Wl, 4 .. -.., , ' P , me C' T C , iisr K V ff.. P .... . -V f Varsity R. 1: B. Watanuki, R. 2 IL TO RQ: M. Comp, K. Detmers, K. Kirby, C. Virnich. R. 3 IL TO RJ: S. Condon, P. Casalino, P. Robinson. Cheerleaders Grow In umber Many new changes have come about in the cheer- leading squads this year. Along with two new sponsors, there was a change in the squads themselves. The l.V. squad has been dropped and is now a sophomore squad. This was necessary since the l.V. teams in foot- ball and basketball have been dropped. The varsity squad was enlarged from 6 to 8 members. Their pro- jects for the year included building a float, sponsoring an after-game dance, and co-sponsoring the Turnabout. Soph. Cheerleaders, Dora voyles and Donna Nelson, Var- sity Cheerleader Marcia Comp, doing a Victory cheer at Home- coming Football Game. 148 Cheerleaders Donna Nelson, Soph. and Karen Kirby, Var- sity doing jump-split at Homecoming Pep Assembly. Sophomore R. 1 IL TO Ri: C. Ariola. R. 2 IL TO RJ: G. Petersen, D. Nelson, R. 3 KL TO Ri: M. Espositio, M. Divis. R. 4: D. Voyles. 149 U.!.+3Sm!l s lb WH ll...-Q...--. VARSITY TEAM: ROW 1, KL. TO RJ R. Lemanczyk, V. Andriola, T. Fritz, I. Patti, R. Kruse, M. Wekony, K. Zarante, D. Alshanski, I. Bod- ine, D. Luchinski, T. DiAgastino, manager. ROW 2, Coaches Currie and Schmidt, C. Halan, S. Kaiden, R. Greeley, 1. Potter, F. Fallon, D. Five Make League'5 . - . e- f W ' .l , 14, . I 2 1' Gs: kj jf . L-Q Y. Dziepak, S. McKinney, 1. Bishof, Coach Meyer, Head Coach Ohlson. ROW 3: Coach Mifflin, B. Latoria, B. Martell, K. Regis, T. Wekony, D. Rogala, D. Combs, I. Valentino, 1. Suess, B. Schroeder, 1. Paterob, M. Demian,T. Fox. All-Star Football Team FAR LEFT: Team Captain Ray Greeley lguardl, LEFT: Randy Kruse, Most Valuable Player lcenterl, UPPER RIGHT: lim Valentino isafetylp MIDDLE RIGHT: Scott McKinney ldefensive backlj LOWER RIGHT: Terry Fox Cline backerl. 150 Varsity Football Team Earns Respect Coach Ohlson once said the football team can do one of three things: win, get beat, or lose. He said the team would never lose but would have to be beaten. With these words of confidence, the team went on the field and earned the respect they deserved. They set a new record by intercepting 18 passes. The old record was 4. At the end of the season, they posted a 4-4 record and placed fifth in the league. Five West Leyden players made the Des Plaines Val- ley League all-Star Football Team for 1970. On the of- fensive team, Ray Cireeley, captain, and Randy Kruse, this year's most valuable player, were selected. Those selected for the defensive team were Terry Fox, Scott McKinney, and jim Valentino. Terry Fox is considered one of the top football players in the League. Scott McKinney passed for 5 touchdowns and 5 extra points, ran for 2 touchdowns plus one extra point and inter- cepted 4 passes. lim Valentino caught 11 passes for 192 yards and 3 touchdowns and one extra point. Others deserving recognition are Ron Lemanczyk, lay Bodine, Charlie Halan, and Ken Regis. Ron Lemanczyk was credited with 93 carries for 451 yards. jay Bodine car- ried the ball 110 times for 550 yards. Charlie Halan was an outstanding junior guard and defensive middle guard. Ken Regis was the best blocking full-back in the league. He carried the ball 29 times for 166 yards. He made 2 touchdowns and caught 4 passes. The Knights will continue to be 'a team' to be re- ckoned with in the future. Varsity Football Action FAR UPPER LEFT: Referee raises arms for West Leyden touchdown. UPPER RIGHT: Defense holds the opponents back. MIDDLE LEFT: W.L. supporters packed the stands to cheer for the Knights. LOWER RIGHT: lim Valentino carries the ball with opponent in sight. LOW- ER LEFT: Head coach Ohlson. ROW 7: IL-RI: Greg Belback, Mike Spejcher, Ed Perry, Gary Nardiel- io, Mike Ginski, joe Czerwinski, jim Hartney, Dan Banaszek, Casimin Fazzi, Ron Peterson, jim Constantino, Nick Menotti, Al Saso. ROW2 IL-Rj: Glen Mukosey, Terry Hayden, Terry Plazyk, Mark Ginski, john Crampton, Pete Erhardt, junior Buchan, Larry Pack, Pete Verone, jer- rv Parisi, Mark Storck, Roger Hanson, Frank Chillemi, joe Vosnaik. ROW 3 CL-Rl: Head Coach john Farney, Robert Greenquist, Rich Almada, jan Felcan, Scott Sosnowski, Bruce Luther, Bert Sondereger, Don Meccia, Gary Smid, Tom Banakis, Dean Pfefferle, Dave Diveley, Ed Davies, Steve Rill, Richard Ott, Gil Wieczerek, jim Kennedy, Don Nolan, Russ Weglarz, Dave johnson, Frank Virnich, Dave Heckinger. Coach Carl Gebhardt, Coach Darl Kriete. Sophomore Football The sophomore football team under the direction of head coach john Farney, and assistant coaches Darl Kriete and Carl Gebhart, had a record 1-7. Their only victory came as they held Willowbrook back from scor- ing. It was a defensive battle with the West Leyden sophomores scoring eight points. Co-captains Larry Pack and Mike Ginski led their other teamates. Injuries hurt the team. Coach Farney said the guys on this team had a fine attitude and that their losses resulted from mistakes and penalties. He expects a very fine varsity team in the future. The outstanding players for the 1970-1971 season were quarterbacks jim Constantino and Mike Spejcher, center joe Czerwinskip full-back Casimir Fazzi, half-back Nick Menotti, guards Mike Ginski, jim Hartney, Larry Pack, and Ron Nolan, end Ron Banaszek, Don Meccia, and Gary Nardiello. Sophomore half-back Nick Menotti carries the ball against Addison Trail. Pa W? .L , lQql r Q., my f? f 's-ff Ml ww, iirwllll liter with ml WU' wzsrrfm mar mlm vastmtrs s . is W W.. L 'T ff T 'ees WllllEYllEN Wig 54 V165 ll 'Qty 89 jfrvrfr . S ROW 1: IL. TO RJJVAAr1dri0lH,D-FilZgibb0nS,L-L0Z6I10,l- Borows- DeLeon, W. Pederson, B. Alexandria, A. Grano, B. Fischer, P. Karg, E. ki, S. Siudyla, D. Kiesling, L. Olson, D. Kolar, D. Simpson, H. Hob- Boeing, M. Patti, K. Gardow, Coach B. Kapheim. sheid, mgr. ROW 2, Coach D. Lukas, Coach Sisco, I. Hollibaugh, H. LEFT: Coach Ohlson congratulates Ray Greeley after play. RIGHT: Scott McKinney passes the ball as lay Bodine blocks. 15 4 Freshman 'A' Team This year's freshman teams were considerably inex- perienced, in comparison to other league teams. How- ever, the freshmen worked hard to learn the funda- mentals and the varsity system. The freshman team shows good potential in size and speed. With contin- ued hard work and dedication this years freshman will develop into a fine varsity team in the future. ROW1KL TO RJQ S. Sosnowski, P. Sparacio, B. Sanks, G. Van Derme :er V Chlllemi, T. Rapp, P. Hoffman, E. Wagner, K. Paulsen, A. Galfi. ROW 2 KL TO RJ, E. Fazzie, M. White, 1. Matuszak, B. Latoria, D. Altergott I Kotlarz, I. laeger, T. Dubinski, K. Rill, 1. Combs, Coach D. A-he A-A A iw Mi! uvnk ' , 4, Freshman 'B' Team Lukas. ROW3 IL. TO RJ, E. Langer, D. jones, B. Preston, A. Sbigoli, B. Racutt, D. DuBose, B. Pekara, A. 1aacks,l. Vece, E. Litwin, R. Single- tary, Coach I, Sisco. I1 K --A . il' ' . iw K1 W WL' E - A rfb' f ww at WMM I f wssv 12 WSMYM mlmm In K. v . . ' Q. 7 we S0 . 9 52143 .. W 1 U ' sm! W- M4 7 is X -W. P W Q . ae., . A . ..- ., M vsr mov wxsurvmu W ,mm I M, U-mf mn man Varsity ROW 7 KL. TO RJ: R. Vignola, M. Styzen, 1. Swan, E. Straith, 1. Kings- mill, R. Bruntz, ROW2: Coach Larry Crippin, -N. Christoforakis, B. Voss, B. Morrissey, I. Weight, R. Berg, As- sistant Coach, Dave Pasquini. ik Vi gnola Leads Cross Country Team This year's Cross Country team, under the direction of their new head coach, Larry Crippin placed 5th in conference. Despite the low standing in the confer- ence, this year's team beat East Leyden and sent a run- ner downstate. Ralph Vignola, winner of the most valu- able runner award was the first runner in West Leyden history to compete downstate. Though Ralph was dis- appointed that he only placed 22 he can be proud of the fact that he's West Leyden's first entry.. BOTTOM LEFT CORNER: Coach Crippin stands among the team before the race. BOTTOM LEFT MIDDLE: Ralph Vignola neck-n- neck with opponent from Downers Grove South. RIGHT: Ed Straith doing warm-ups. Frosh-Soph The sophomore team like the varsity placed fifth in conference being victorious over East Leyden 27-28. Their other victory was over Elmwood Park, 15-50. The sophomore team is training and preparing for a better SCHSOH . ROW 1 KL. TO RJ: I. Kessler, l. Heckinger, l. Riccard, E. Crampton, T. Quigley, B. Valaski. ROW 2: Coach Larry Crippin, T. Biley, M. Paxon, K. Doll, 1. Azzurato, P. Hammers, D. Kingsmill, Assistant Coach Dave Pasquini. Girls Become More Active In Sports Many girls took part in many of the different sports. They assisted the teams and encouraged them to win. Cheerleaders played a great part in leading cheers for the team. There were many scorers and timers that helped the other teams such as the Cross-Country Timers, Swim Timers, Wrestling Boosters, and Track Timers. This year was the first year for the Girl's Gymnastics Team. Many girls also found time to join the Girl's Tennis Team. It looks like 'Women's Liberation' has come to West Leyden. 4... TRACK TIMERS, ROW I KL. TO RJ, Pat Bodine, Pam Rathunde. ROW 2, Debbie Griswold, Darlene Baker, Dawn Borys, ROW 3, Ruth Sal- zinger, Ginger Combs, janet Parker, Linda Sloma. WRESTLING BOOSTERS, ROW I KL. TO RJ, D, Wiseman, D. Pantle, 1. Schultz, B, Wojnowski, C. Michalek, A. Richards, l. West, L. Blomqu- ist, ROW2j 5. Reilly, A. Rice, D. Belinger, D. Walker, D. Sanfilippo, K. Reilly I Collins T Tolomei ROW3' S Yuscak C Wod nski L Car 1 - 1 - i 1 - f - Y , - ' anci, 1. Weglarz, B. Zienski, P. Zenisea, A. Delmedico, P. Mortensen, ROW 4, D. Noffsinger, G. Combs, C. Lodestro, K. Carlson, M. Farley, C. Perry, B.Voyles,1. Nelson, L.1amroz, ROW 5, N. Paterob, P. Mon- teleone, R. Bevilaccqua, W. Gonzalez, G, Cihlar, G. Rutkowski, D. Boeing, D. Potter, ROW 6, C. Virnich, M. Comp, P. Casalino, P. Rob- inson, M. Espositi, G. Petersen, D. Voyles, I. Ulbrich. Virginia Wilson scores for cross country team. if GlRL'S GYMNASTICS TEAM, ROW I KL, TO R.Jj D. Voyles, B. Weter, D. McHaIe - Pres., C. Schultz - Vice pres., 1. Schafer - Sec., K. Carlson - Tres., H. Fedele, D. Weter, G. Davies, C. Lavenu. ROW 2, M. Pearson, D. Belinger, D. Walker, C. Russo, L. Stardella, G. Rut- kowski, D. Santoro, M. Comp, D. Naszak, D. Baker, K. Willes, ROW CROSS COUNTRY TIMERSQ ROW 1 IL. TO RJ Vicky Blomquist, Sue Bell, Debbi Ramsey, ROW 25 Gail Aldinger, Debby Larson. 35 Mrs. Greenlee - Sponsor, K. Griva, K. Wekony, N. Sekikawa, K Kirby, D. Griswold, 1. Pearson, 1. Zimmerman, A. Rice, G. Cihlar, N Tsarpalas, I. Gaska. ROW 4, B. Condon, P. Zenisek, D. Crutcher, M Duda, K. Detmers, C. Ariola, L. Laman, K. Reilly, I- Collins, M. Esposi- to, B. Barnicle, S. Berhow. 4 I . ,,.. .. l few 4. - V . .... A Q . SWIM TIMERS, ROW I KL. TO R.2,' N. Hanson, K. Keller, Co-Captain D. McHale, Co-Captain, M. juhl. ROW 2g T. Tolomei, C. Brieschke M. Lundgren, M. Dennis, N. Butler. ROW 3, V. Wilson, D. Borys, D Spitzock, R. Bartlett, 1. Sorce, C. Schultz. ROW 4, 1. Scottberg, D Sternal, D. Dugo, A. Stulik, C. Collura. 159 , VarSilyI ROW7 ILEFT TO RIGHTIQ B. Bennett, S. Digiralamor, F. Fal- D. Willereth, D. Rioux. ROW 3g Head Coach Darl Kriete, B. Kozak, S l0f1, P- WllS0I'1, 5- MCKinr1ev. ROW-22 D- Rogala, K- Ingo, I. Valentino, Eddlemon, D. Combs, D. Pikel, I. Suess. Assistant Coach Mifflin. Valentino, Combs Receive Honors lim Valentinog All-Conferenceg Leading Scorer In Conferenceg Most Valuable Player. Dave Combs: Honorable Mentiong Team Captain. 160 BOTTOM: Bob Kozak looking over the shoulder of an East Leyden Eagle for an open man on the court. BELOW: jim Valentino dribbling the ball past Glenbard East Rams. 952. Varsity Basketball Becomes High Scoring Team The 1970-71 varsity basketball team, coached by Darl Kriete, had a very successful season. lim Valentino led the offense with a total of 381 points and a total of 468 points in the all-time scoring. With that amount of points, he became the top scorer in the Des Plaines Valley Conference and an all-conference player. Dave Combs received an honorable mention from the con- ference coaches and was 9th in the all-time scoring with a total of 403 points. Another leading scorer on the team was Bob Kozak who placed 8th in the all-time scoring with a total of 457 points. The team scored a total of 1512 points compared to 1155 points for their opponents and were 4th in the all- time field goal percentage. They were also 2nd in the all-time free throw percentage. The Knights finished the season with an 8-6 confer- ence record and a 4th place finish. In the basketball sectional at Maine East, the Knights lost a close game to Maine South, 65-62. The members of the varsity team who did not play regularly, placed 4th in the l.V. level. They along with juniors, Steve Eddelman and Dan Pikel will return next year for another fine season. VARSITY BASKETBALL 1970-71 SEASON RECORD' . w.L. oPPoNENT i Q Q T 72 ElmwoodrPark ' gr ' .52 I 749 North Chicago 7 7 H66 A 4 77 'Hinsdale South Q A ,,Q65,7ff 64 'Glenbard East , , .-'r ,72-4 ' 74 7 Holy Cross y 7 I Q 82 Q7 59 'East Leyden 7 5 4 V 84 Fenton Q ' - '7 V. 7974, 94 'Downers GroveiSouth , ,-,,, 71f ,- 87 'Morton West' 1 6185 V 46 'Willowbrook V662 7 69 'Addison Trail f 3 17 59 69 'Hinsdale South g g tst,,,t- 7 164' 77 ' 'Glenbard East ' ' ir'93fgf,i 7 57 'East Leyden' g p , fy s '.i ' 71 - ?'FDownersGroveSouth 7 fijF3,'f4j7fL57'?2gfEg '90 'FMOrton West f Q 7 ,r'-l I 'ir' 'ygt 1 45 T 'Wlll0W5f00lf A ' E tlss A 7 70 - 7'AddlS0'1TfHlll 1 Q A A A f 624 4 77 A tstttl .Maine 501-mir .tii 7 irs.,r- Liilfilf if 'VVONQ11 ,7 77 3 7' ltsii ,,ii i ' 7 '-WM Varsity Basketball Action Sophomore Team: ROW7 KLEFT TO RIGHTX M. Halan, F. Sullivan, M. Ginski, 1. Pochodenko, T. Plazyk, D. Schwemin. ROW 2, Coach Soph Basketball The Sophomore basketball team, coached by Phil Waddell, improved greatly over their freshman show- ing. Although they had a conference record of 4-10, and a season record of 7-14, the individual players made vast improvements on their skills. Several of the players will be playing on the varsity team next year. Mike Spejcher was the most valuable player on the team. lim Constantino was voted the most inspirational player by his teammates. Ron Peterson had the best percentage of free throws with 760f0. The team finished 6th in the conference. . SOPHOMORE BASKET8ALL.'1970 --71 SEASON t 5 1O?PONENT,-l si.. Es, T, in Lkl, . 51 i .i kxyy V51 . .K . ,.VVk I .rKk.L .,35gf.if.. 5 Q 'l'fNCtflJ.Cl'liC3SQ.g'Iii 4 i .Qg.iY'1,fQff140f.fLf-' fyf'3'7 ic4f5i5 . 5?5'2iHin5dale5QSQuthQ 'il t-'.i1l V 7f139ll'lf75Il 5 T455 512525 215' ii-i'fi'55l3 .. .,.. . 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Porento. The Freshman 'A' Basketball team, coached by Ste- phen Sallee, was one of the best freshmen teams in the history of the school. The team developed the basic skills of basketball and finished with an 8-3 conference record which was a second place finish. The coaching staff feels that the school will have a strong varsity team that can bring a conference championship in the future. srr sttsst tsrtsrts 1 ssstssst 1 1 rstt l ft. .sii.si iiis' siiifii -s l rrlr 53' s.r' srsr.,s.' ss ' 's e 's 32' 50' s F 47 ' l 58 ' South- ' t ' S4 , 51 ' , 43' F 57 s East . 48 ' ,r,..,r . , , ...,,. . .....,.,.,.,. 7 ,..... . . .42 .152 . s as B stsss 21:50. . ssss 158 . .,,. . - ,.... 3. f. -.'- I :.'f it 2 L- 5 .1 . . . Ken Ingo dribbles the ball in for the Knights. 49 Leyden' . 47 lsft ,si.ssi t isli rs'ii ag 'il' I r 37 ' .fs 'A '.1' 4 F46 61 Trail v as 41 46 grs, ff 'l9li'r5sdale South 44 40 .'f'1'i'gQ?i?g4orton'West 35 37 ig1Qg'213.Q.i3?QKil,lQwbrook , 49 milf 'l.s r 52 Trail F B ,377 F st.s V s.s.s I .tai i.r.. r.ts .'.s l s. .i.s,. s f Fffff if 'TQ 55' 164 vc, Dan Rogala lays the ball in against stiff competition. The freshman B team coached by Dan Meyer was also one of the best freshman teams in the history of the school. A valuable player and their team captain was Sandy Suidyla, Other valuable players were Larry Olson, Don Adam, joe Azzarretto, Bruce Kishch, Ken Kempton and Mike Lavery. Their conference record was 6-5, which put them in a fourth place finish. The team established the record of the longest game with four overtimes at Downers Grove South. They won the game 41-39. Next year should be a very promising year, since both freshman teams will be combined to form a sophomore team. yy rRgsHMAN,1s'sAsigg1gALL19z9-71sv-SON Recogo . .WL .Q ,V,,i,V. e ll ,,,V OPPONENT ,V,, g . A , 37 , ' Elmwood Park 38 30 ' A North Chicago 37 1, 27 .Hinsciiiile South? t'tk' , 462,'.Q'i1t1Q.'l A . 35 A East Leyden ii'i' ' 34 . 24 Glenbard East ' 39 V W 41 Downers G-rove,South. 39 3, 31 T styr s T44 Addasah mir siis tsis, s ssii 45 7 Hinsdale South 46 . 50 ,,,. EHSYPQYUCU at 43.12. f ssiiiii 397 iits tsll f A siisy yysyi '17 ' wailosiibrook f tiiti S 44 52 , I AddisonTrail, V, 'V V 37, WONZQQS LOSTQQ? TlEDl??9, LEAQ1:lE5TA5l.l5?.lNG34tl!4PLACE..'114,.. Freshman 'B' Basketball: ROW7 ILEFT TO RlGHTJg W. Davis, G. Cruck, M. Shimpka, L. Lazano, E. Litwin. ROW 25 D. Adams, B. Cawthon, 1. Burowski, M. Larson, L. Olson. ROW 3,' 1. Azzaretto, A. Spi- goli, 1. Kossack, B. Fisher, K. Kemptner, S. Suidyla, Coach Dan Meyers. Freshman I I Basketball Varsity Wrestling: ROW 7 KLEFT - RIGHT!! R. Almada, E. Perry, E. Berg, L. Pack. ROW 3, Coach Gebhardt, 1. Bishof, R. Kruse, I. Potter Straith, R. Bruntz, G. Edwards, D. l-ichinski, R. Lemanczyk. ROWZQ I. R. Greeley, T. Fox, C. Coleman, 3. Blight, I. Paterob, Coach Schwartz. Tolemei, B. Diederich, M. Ginski, V. Andriola, T. Fritz, F. Beiber, R. siih 7 iiiiiih 1 25 .. 1 Bffpviso West .i 17 .. 5 s.,s -21 i.. tm. , . . .,... ,... 3 78 ljeerfieldi iiifi liii 7 77 32 .i...s.. . Qlenbafd-EST .rsss l 11 T 1 iitei s r'.i '.t:1 24g a i . 1 jg: sic ijbwnerssg-uth 18 1' i1i'g'E . 'z .1i1.z 2 sils F stsc . t,-1., f . 22 447 6 g , gg .Hinsdale South ,. '.1,7r - 7 ' ' t7't 7 -is risi LOST 63 25 Varsity Wrestling The 1970-71 Varsity Wrestling Team, coached by Marty Schwartz, was different this year because there were no returning lettermen. The team, however, earned a respectable 4-3 conference record, and a 4th place finish. Five members were all-conference selec- tions. They were sophomores Rick Almada C983 and Ed Perry 11053, seniors Carter Coleman 41553, Ray Greeley C1853, and lim Paterob KHWT3. Ray Greeley was not only a conference champion, but a district champion, sec- tional champion, and went on to place 4th in the state. He was chosen team captain along with Tom Fritz and most valuable player along with jim Paterob. Next year's team will have 6 returning lettermen. HOME OF THE RESTLING FiN15HT5 wfsi Lfi f Ray Greeley at a 185 pounds placed 4th in state. l.V. Wrestlers Are No. 7 In Conference Ending this season with an overall record of 8 wins J h and 2 losses, the 1970-71 junior Yarsity Wrestling g erttt squad, coached by Carl Crebhardt, tied for first place C' 1 iiii ilii ii ' R with East Leyden in the Oes Plaines Valley Conference. 2g 'fkfast Leydeh One accomplishment this year was winning the Glen- 45 ifgownefggfove South brook North l.V. Quad Tournament with a total of 95 y ,..,.gggfMorton,West points to second place Hersey's 80 points. Some of the E E outstanding wrestlers were: Vito Andriola i8-Ol, Ralph lirt ' Berg K8-0-1l, Ferris Bieber K7-Ol, Terry Fox Q9-15 and 38 it iS0f1 fat Nathan Powell K8-2l. The j.V. squad Compiled a scoring . ,Q,P'0Y'50 y average of 35 points to their opponents 12 points per atet 4 meet. The coaches are looking forward to a victorious f f ' varsitY Squad next Year. LEAGUE STANDING: 'lst PLACE 'CONFERENCE MEETS j. V. Wrestling: ROW7 ILEFT TO RlCHTJg 1. Tolomei, F. Virnich, R. ich, T. Hartney. ROW 2g Coach Gebhardt, D. Tirlich, F. Bieber, S. Lemanczyk, V. Andriola, N. Powell, R. Bruntz, E. Ulbrich, B. Dieder- Galas, R, Kruse, T. Fox, M. Demian, B. Martell, Coach Scwartz. L -dn' 3 ...Q Q f HH QM Q1 1 Sophomore Wrestling: ROW1 KLEFT TO RIGHTL E. Straith, E. Perry, R. Almada, I. Caparusso, F. Virnich, F. Chellemi, M. Bellinger, R. Weglarz. ROW 2g G. Stanil, 1. Kingsmill, D. Paulke, B. Rheutt, M, Soph Wrestling Although the Sophomore Wrestling team had a 1-5 conference record, they managed to earn an overall record of 5-6. During Christmas vacation, the sopho- mores managed to take 2nd place in the Waukegan Holiday Tournament. Sophomores Rick Almada, Ed Straith, and Ed Perry will help form a strong varsity team in the future. Senna, S. Sosnowski, D. Bownchuk. ROW 3g D. Bruntz, M. Ginski, L Pack, M. Storck, Coach Schmidt, 1. Hartney, I. Czerwinski, B. Latoria I. Crampton, B. Sonderegger. s SOPHOMOREVVRESTLING 1970-71 SEASON Recoizo w.L. . OPPONENT 31 Proviso West 21 28 y Deerfield l g 20 36 l.ri irrti sgl- j L Maine Soutllfl -i..si Ryr.. 11 . 31 A ffiiff A Hersey A A 18 21 r 'Glenbard East 23 20 A 'East Leyden 26 18 f 'Downers Grove South 1 25 19 1yjgg Rockford East- t t 1 L 22 A iifff5z't' .if fM0ft0n -1 A S1 if f 113 .V - if..,... 1- . -- '-....- 221-'I 28 .22 . ..... . slsss 1 lll S . gf -. 201. r s . -. is L won: so 6 L - LEAGUE STANDlNG: 7th PLACE ' Heavyweight jim Paterob exerts pressure on opponent. . ,.,, i TTVT1 sstt 1 T V ts i we s 16 f l 1 T East g 32 34 1 l ff ,Downers3Grove South 18 1. M0ff0HW?5it 12 . -35 r..t -1- l , . s ..., l . 13 an ..t.t1 li t.-t , . .it.i 1 f 2 .ssti rsii 3 1 f 5 B . nf n fk-,, .V . ROW7 ILEFT TO RICHTQQ D. Fitzgibbons, S. Wally, B. Latoria, K. Rill E. Crampton, D. Kingsmill. ROW 2, R. DeVincents, M. Patti, P. Karg, T. Grano, I. Hollibaugh, B. Alexanderia. ROW 3g T. Rapp, B. Sanks, M. Diminuco, S. Schultz, G. Horn, D. Larson. ROW 4g S. Henklemen l l Rick Almada pushing his opponent to the mat. Freshman Wrestling The 1970-71 Freshmen Wrestling, coached by Bob Kapheim, had a 5-1-1 conference record and placed 2nd. During the season, the team participated in the Glenbrook North Tournament where 3 team members became champions. They were Bill Latoria 61191, Tony Grano l167D and Ben Alexandria KHWTJ. At the East Leyden tournament, Paul Karg finished first in the 155 pound level. M. Perry, T. Masilotti, B. Pekara, B. Racutt, S. Osgood, B. Preston, I. Downs, T. Dubinski, I. Combs, Coach Kapheim. Missing, Mike Belinger. ROW1 ILEFT TO RIGHTJQ T. Kapusta, K. Ortega, 1. Darken, E. Philips, 1. Hart, D. Beck, K. Glassman, W. Carnehl, R. Galfi, S. Davison. ROW 1 ' . K , H 5,4-is gs' slifgrsagwz-1 -weViagra.-fm,2?1?e,ggff1,5,,5 as .. .... s t t 4 .TB1 . . A W t N .l .l 1 .. .l 'i85154' . F .. ' Q .. ' . also ff ... ssss i . 1- 84-54 7 9.30 f . .. 7 947 5 T . .. . l EL ..e '73-75 f Y 87-12 . 'i t ll. . .. T 1flf7433s 7 127-30 G . 10649 W0n3s ' l 4 2, B. Hjelmgren, N. Frey, 1. Erker, R. Davies, B. Smith, Coach Bob Brown. Varsity Gymnastics The Varsity Gymnastics team held together very well through its toughest year. There were only 4 seniors on this year's team. The main part of last year's team had graduated and left an almost new varsity team. Norm Frey and joe Ecker were the team captains. Steve Davi- son and Ken Glassman were consistently high scorers and most valuable to the team. The team finished the season with a conference record of 1-5. LEFT: Ken Glasman on the parallel bar. RIGHT: Norm Frey on the side horse. LEFT: Bob Hjelmgren on the rings. RIGHT: joe Ecker on the rings. Frosh - Soph The Frosh-Soph Gymnastics team performed better than previous West Leyden teams. The team scored the highest score for a frosh-soph team in the history of the school with a total of 60.9. Freshmen Mike Dugo placed 1st in conference on the parallel bars, sopho- more joe Maino placed 1st in tumbling and Rick Davies placed 2nd on the tramp. The outlook is good for next year's sophomore squad. Frosh-Soph Gymnastics: ROW 7 KLEFT TO RIGHTJQ T. Riemma, R Zappen, V. Corsello, G. Vandermeier, D. PenneIla.ROW2g1. Storck M. Dugo, M. Beck, R. Silich, D. Krenc, B. Santoro, R. Friesen, L. Ben: 1 , F ff: f5fl?f55if5iif?'?22j'q5,j . - 1' e, ?Q,'ffws,g5 ff - R ..s.sl sis fgimfseffszg 1. sg fH?if2i's,f?1fvs,fm,1His,511' sigw,f155?fQ' - K , 'veg' ' 1-f 'f ,Sw 11 fs J- wi if .1 7 , etef,,.s.,...,,..st, r,.', ., ..,.., --rr H. 7, -- 1 .. -, ,. r . etwggy. Veer mf-'m5Liffs,.?'f:,,f'rimsf.,,,,.'f9r?i5,ff'mr- 7 i 1 .- if z,1 5261, -- T1 'AM - i'?wPw,' wfefwwf-.fmfsr-f ...ma , fy . .an e, at .. gy, Q1 s s rs s y 4s.o- sysis 54.2 . .s.. T.. . 5715 iii3 Tsri 1 U .s.. ... I . 55-751 s...1 B .tr r,.s. f iii f iiii lill .yet 554565 T s T t m.mf:. r 1 .sig sr i . 3, f, , ,, r.k t 5 .. 1 . M -f,. . 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Kornesczuk, D. Dickens, B. Korzenski, M. Pyne, B. Paus lmgri. 1- .eiis. , ..,si'i'siia.i .sei i.i1 iii.s i.se ifs. ss,iii . ii.s.i. 1 i.se. iii.il f iisiiii R . iiisis ilii.,i Q 21 s . . 1 3Q ,,i ,ii.i, f .is.s 1 R .ie .is .s....,.i . - .,... .,......,i.,. R . 36 .... ,..,.. ..,.......,............. . .....,,... . . R . 1 .iss .s.l v1.5.8 Rf R R eii, RR Rii f .51 T 2 V,'.V'..xY.k V, .,::1'f --fs iii :M sz .... ft' nf' ' K - R R ,iesi.s '71 . . J ,... RR, - f-..-,-' 111.421,if'iiiiihsffeiiiggisafiiiffizigffi fif' 1' 1 34g 0. ..,. ..... . ...... ..... , .... . 0 , 60 75 20k V ..-,. .,....- I ,ffl f:.,?...f R. ..-- K R R 1 R R , K V7 L..r kk.. L V K, . WON: 2 451 Place f Young Varsity Team Prepares For Next Year The 1970-71 Varsity swimming team had an off year with a record of 2-10. There were only 9 members on the team causing a lack of depth. However, with only one senior on this year's team, Coach Russell believes that they will have good top performers for next year although still be lacking depth. During the season, senior Mike Pyne set a new school record in the 200 yard freestyle event with a time of 2:00.5. He did this after being changed from a back stroker to a freestyler. Bob Korzenski, this year's team captain and most valuable player set a new record in the 400 yard freestyle event with a time of 4:22. Don Dickens is an above average butterfly stroker with po- tential to be a conference champion next year. LEFT: Varsity Swimming Captain Bob Korzenski. UPPER MIDDLE RIGHT: Randy Lobe high in the air diving. UPPER RIGHT: Senior Mike Pyne continues where his teammate leaves off. Frosh - ,A ,,--V7,1Vi,7giafAf-ffasf,,g..fffi.f,ft7A A 1 . ., .I .sr 7 Y, 7 i ,-at 7 A I . . H 2 .4 -,-A,,,i5g,-, fl .- : gf w .,., 9-7 41,5 ,A 7, X .al ,, - .... ., . . ,. 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W9 ,as 1 - new Y Q l at 1' vmifegggliigfw A 7 rg A, .:1 1 . 5 ggi- N A - .gf .- wry, 71. - 7 . , M' f fri A : .Sa . , W 12 A -QM S Q -gif The 1970-71 Frosh-Soph Swimming team consisted almost entirely of freshmen. They have improved tre- mendously in one year and were eager and enthusias- tic. Coach Ohlson is very optimistic about the future. Sophomore Ken McPhillips was the most valuable player on the frosh-soph team. The 400 yard freestyle relay team, consisting of Ken McPhillips, Dave Heckin- ger, Keith Havlik and Glenn Heitschmidt set a record with a time of 4:04.1. Ken Paulson set a record in the 200 yard individual medley event with a time of 2:38.6. He is also a butterfly Stroker and is a great asset to the team. Glenn Heitschmidt is a freestyle sprinter, who, as a freshman, has an outstanding record. Frosh-Soph Swimming: ROW1 ILEFT TO RlGHT2g D. Altergott, M. Vilumis, I. Griffith, K Paulsen, R Fiori. ROW 2,' 1. Wakulich, 1. Ross, K. Havlik, T. Donegian, P. Hoffman. ROW 35 M. Lonberg, G. Heitschmidt, D. Heckinger, K. McPhillips, T. Bily,1. Shaw, Coach Bill Ohlson, ,, 7 , t. an , A , --:zu m A ' , A Y , . ,y 1, ,f- ,A .Ay 7 A --AAA A ,, 5 fx aj? Aw . I , 7 lk I A r 1 i i 55 . Z'-Q, ,fl Q., 'zz' 'V Q , 4 3 A 4 5, , My t wi, . Q., !,,.,1, vw.. 2 + gf ff Aw f 4 5? f f :E ,. , N I if 17 7, , 15-Av 7. 2, 155- ,, M: -7. Y is 7 i Q7 A gill . '23 tx , -1 . 1 'IJ eil V' 7 ' 3 7 1' 5 2 ' AfiAL.,I5 SA A --AALAAAA-AA 9-'iA,:4Q 7 4 7 jx. ,i1A-.wif ' . , L - - ws N Soph Swimming Varsity Track: ROW7 ILEFT TO RICHTJQ K. Kraavel, E. Coleman, 1. Kingsmill, N. Menotti, M. Storck, D. Pfefferle. ROW 2, M. Styzen, K. Regis, N. Christoforakis, 1. Egerton, T. Banakis. ROW 3, Coach Cur- Track ...T C . .... . ...... - ..... ... .....r.. ....... r........ wQ,.f'.::f . f- f 'A . Wi! 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Lynest, I. Dales- l l - LEY0!-41 g,YD rie, L. Pack, B. Latoria, M. Bishoff, C. Urbanski, B. Voss, 1. Weigt, H. Onishi, Coach Mifflin. The 1969-70 Varsity Track team had a respectable 12- 8 season. Last year was the first time in West Leyden's history that two boys went down state to participate in the state meet. They were Bill Swan i'70J and Rick john- son i'70l. Rick johnson set a school record in the 1 mile event with a time of 4:13 and was rated 4th in the Unit- ed States as a miler. Bill Swan ran the 440 in a record breaking time of 50.3 seconds. Ralph Vignola broke the school record which he held in the 2 mile event with a time of 9:40. john Bruner V705 and Steve Tenney l'70l were also outstanding track members. sandro. ROW 3, Coach Currie, M. Strand, 1. Burgia, D. Karg, R. Schlenker, S. Rill, B. Alexandria, R. Ott, R. Flores, M. Mason, D. Simpson, Coach Crippin. Baseball The 1970 Varsity Baseball team, coached by Mr. Schmidt and Mr. Bronge, was a good hardworking team always striving for the top. They finished in a third place tie with Morton West with a record of 8-6. Their season record was 12-8 which set a new record for most wins by a West Leyden baseball team with 12. The team won the district baseball title by beating Immaculate Conception 7-3 and then Proviso West in the finals 7-6. lim Rice was the years most valuable player. He and Keith Szczepanski made All-Conference. The freshman baseball team,'headed by Coach Lu- kas, drove to a third place tie with Hinsdale South. They ended the season with a four game winning streak. Mike Conforti proved to be the most valuable player on the freshman team. With the knowledge and experience gained during the 1970 season, the 1971 season should prove to be both interesting and prosperous. 'Na q? ff A ff-iii' .. ,agar ,W , ss.: x .,. 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PEACH? 5TAE5iPlNG..?..i9FlW PL5535 . The 1969-70 Varsity Golf team had a poor season last WON, 0 FROSHTSOPH 0 LOST, 12 year with a 2-10 record. The returning lettermen are ' me LEAGUE STAN-DING,,.8th PLACE ' Bill Paterson, and Mike Pyne. Frosh-Soph:ROW1ILEFT TO RICHTJQ 1. Kotlarz, B, Sanks, R. Banducci, I. Shannon. ROW2g 1. Soren- sen, W. Pedersen, A. Bauer, C.. Heitschmidt, I. Holtz, T. Wrona, Coach Phil Waddell. 176 .Q NN NW Tennis The 1969-70 Varsity Tennis team was overall the best team in the history of the school. jim Quick f'70l was the team captain and Randy Rasmussen l'70l was the most valuable player. Last years' Frosh-Soph team had a 2-7 record. Coach Russell considered it a building year for the 1970-71 season. Dwayne Beck was the most valuable player on the team. He, along with Brian Kerwin, Mark Bomba, Keith Mills, and Ken Glenny, participated in a tennis program last summer as well as several tournaments. Abrahamson, H. 26 Acker, E. 14 Aleo, I, 19 Alfeld, B. 28 Allison, D. 24 Anderson, E. 36 Andriola, A. 36 Bach, G. 37 Ball, D. 14, 27 Barrows, A. 14, 19 Bartolozzi, R. 24 Bauman, A. 27 Bedard, I. 29 Blau, C. 36 Blau, D. 36 Blight, v. 36 Brennan, 1. 37 Brieschke, H. 16 Brody, E. 37 Brown, Robert 1. 32 Brown, Robert L. 29, 170 Brussock, L. 30 Byrne, D. 17 Cagle, R. 30 Calabrese, F. 37 Carson, G. 19 Chapman, L. 32 Chenier, R. 24, 34 Cins, E. 37 Ciszczon, 1. 28, 119 Coffman, R. 12 Collins, V. 37 Comingore, D. 27 Corradini, S. 27 crippin, L.23,156,157,174 Currie,W.23,150,174 Cvetan, 1, 20 Draayer, D. 17 Drater, M. 19, 27 Eggert, I, 17 Eisenheim, A. 37 Farney, I. 27 Fitzpatrick, P. 31 Foyo, P. 24 Freda, C. 20 Friberg, W. 17 Fritz, M. 37 Ackerman, D. 126 Ackerman, M. 48 Adams, D. 106, 138 Agness, D, 123 Ainsworth, 5.138 Alagna, B. 126 Alagna,1. 132 Albers, K. 92, 105,132 Albert, D.101,138 Aldinger, G, 96, 132, 159 Alexandria, B. 138, 154,174,169 Algrim, R. 48 Algrim, W. 132 Allen, R. 138 Almada, R.38,132,153,166, 168 Alshanski, D, 48,150 Altergott, D. 100, 138, 96,155,173 Amendala, R. 48 Anderson, R. 132 Anderson, D. 126 Anderson, Deborah 48, 122, 44 Anderson, T. 138 Andrews, M. 138 Andrews, S. 48,107 Abdriola, V. 138, 154, 150 Andriola, V.126,166,167 Angel, S. 126 Angel, W. 138 Angelini, L. 126 Antas, K. 115, 132 Apa,M.48,1tU Argentino, L. 138 Ariola, C.123,132, 149,159 Arnold, P. 48 Atkins, M. 122, 132 Avgerenos, D. 132 Azzaretto, I. 138,157,165 Bagniuk, 5.126 Baier, D. 138 Baier, R. 48 Baker, D. 97, 126, 132, 158,159 Baker, F. 138 Baker, 5.132 Banaki5T. 132,153,174 Banaszek, D. 132, 153 Banducci, R.138,176 Banducci, 5,132 Bandur, S. 40, 41, 48, 94,121,110,111, 45 Barhorst, M, 49 Barhorst, 6.138 Barnicle, B.132,159 Baran, K. 48, 49 Barth, K. 49 Bartalone, 5.126 Bartel, W. 132 Barth, D. 138 Barth, L. 126 Bartlett, 1. 126 School Personnel Frost, D. 17 Gamze, H. 31 Gebhardt, C.l3,166,167 Gleim, C. 21 Glover, 1. 25 Good, I. 36 Goranson, B. 20 Greenlee, D. 28, 159 Greenwood, L. 20 Griffin, M. 20 Gusloff, M. 25 Hackett, B. 26 Hamby, M. 36 Harnagel, A. 31 Hasman, K. 24, 34 Hausserman, C. 23 Heafey,1.18,116 Hollibaugh, E. 31 Hornewer,1. 36 Hughes, L. 31 Hutchens, D. 25 Idaszak, I. 25, 99,100 jackson, C. 36 james, D. 19 johnson, H. 16 johnson, Roger B. 26 johnson, Roger D. 21 johnson, R. 37 lumes, B. 28, 122 Kapheim, R. 21, 169 Kappel, H. 26 Karr, R. 31 Kaufman, S. 25 Kosma, M. 36 Koval, D. 21 Krekelberg, C. 36 Kriete, D. 176, 29 Kyrias, S. 21 Laud, N. Laursen, E. 16 Lawler, C. 36 Lojewski, L. 27 Lombardi, C. 37 Lloyd, C. 16 Lukas, D. 29, 155 Maas, E. 30 Marino, L. 18 Bartlett, R.126,127,159 Bartz, W. 138 Barwald, D. 132 Basch, T. 1. 102 Bauer, A. 138,176 Bauer, R.116,126 Baugus, B.132 Baum, T. 40 Bavard, D. 138 Beakey, G. 126 Beauprie, B. 49 Beck, D. 95, 126,170 Beck, G.132 Beck, M. 98,138,171 Behling, D. 92, 96,117,121,126 Beilfuss, E. 138 Belback, C. 49, 92, 97,106, 44 Belback, Cr. 41, 92, 97, 106, 114, Belinger, D. 120,126, 158,159 Belinger, M. 138, 168 Bell, S.126 Bell, S. G. 96, 132, 159 Bennett, K.132 Bennett, R, 49,160 Bennett, S.92,105,121,132 Bensen, A. 138 Bensen, M. 96,121,122,132 Benson, L. 99,171 Beplo, M. 132 Berberich, R. 92, 97,132 Berez, C. 132 Berg, R. H. 126,156 Berg, R. 49, 166 Bergman, D. 49 Berhow, S. 138,159 Bernard, T. 138 Besser, C. 138 Besser, N.132 Best, B.126 Bettasso, 1. 49 Bettendorf, L.126 Bevilacqua, R. 158 Bezdicek, R. 138 Biancalana, A, 132 Biancalana, S. 41, 50, 95,122 Bickoff,l. 50,119 Bidar, B. 50 Bieber, F. 126,167 Bieber, P.132 Bielarczyk,1.126 Bielski, 1. so Bigham, S. 132 Bily,T,138,157,173 Biondini, V. 126 Bishof, 1. 50, 95, 101, 150, 166 Bishoff, M. 126,174 Blaesing, D. 138 Blanche, P.138 Masters, T. 18, 95,12'l McGowan, Marion 22 McGowan, Martin 19,184 Mendell, I. 36 Mennemeier, K. 31 Messina, 1. 36 Meyer, D,29,94, 150,165 Mifflin,1. 23,150,174 Milbratz, S. 36 Militello, M. 37 Miszkowics, D. 20 Monfelli, M. 36 Murtaugh, R. 37 Muscari, E. 37 Nanni, R. 26 Nordine, R. 16 Nickerson, W. 16 Nielson, M. 37 Obodzinski, A. 28,121,123 Ohlson, W. 29, 150, 173 Onderick, L. 20 Paske, H. 17 Peterson, A. 22 Pfizenmaier, E. 36 Posher, I. 37 Presley, M. 37 Pusateri, R, 36 Racich, 1. 32 Rains, R. 32 Redheffer, D. 20 Reilly, B. 36 Reitzel, W. 31 Reynold, K. 37 Robertstad, H. 37 Roth, O. 25,102,103 Rowe, H. 17 Rubenstein, I. 36 Rupe, M. 31 Russell, R.26,172 Sallee, S. 22 Sanservino, 1. 37 Schillinger, W. 18 Schisler, B. 18 Schmidt, F. 27 schmrdr, P. 27,150,168 5chmoll,1. 18,113,114 Schmoltz, K. 28 Students 132,153, 110, 111 Blanchette, C.138 Blanchette, D. S0 Blake, V. 126 Blau, C.138 Blau, K, 50 Bleich, C. 126 Blight, G. 50, 166 Blight, I. 132, 163 Blomquist, L.138 Blomquist, V.92,113,121,132, Bloomgren, T.100, 132 Bloomquist, L. 158 Blue, 5.126 Bobek, G. 120,132 Bobik, S. 96,114,138 Bober, B. 50 B6dine,1.94,1zs,146,15o,154 Bodine, P. 126,158 Bodnar, N. 50 Boehm, C. 50 Boeing, D. 120,126, 158 Boeing, E. 138, 154, 164 Boham, D. 132 Bojak, B. 50,121 Bojak, L.126 Boksa, W. 126 Boksa, W. R. 126 Bolton, D. 102,126 Bomba,M.95,103,116,126 Bombinski, 1. 84, 95, 126, 119 Bonasorte, I, 138 Bontz, C. 40 Borowski, 1. 138,154,165 Bors, W. 138 Borys, D. 82, 92, 97, 113, 121,13 Boske,1. 51 Boske, T. 138 Bottorff, R. 126 Bourgeois, B. 41, 51, 97,106 Bowarchuck, D. 132,168 Bower, B. 126 Boyd, M. 138 Boyers,B,102,126,119 Bradley, R.138 Brain, M.122,138 Brandenhoff, 5.46, 51 Brandt, C.126 Brandt, D. 51 Brandt, loe 105, 132 Brandt, W. 138 Brauer, M. 105,126 Breeze, D. 138 Brennan, K. 51 Brestan, A. 51, 101 Brestan, Anne 132 Britton, E.138 Briasco, R. L,126,132 Bridges, S. 92, 97,105,117,121, 159,110,111 2,158,159,134 132 Schnee, E. 37 Schneider, 1. 22 Schnitz,l. 14, 22, 171 Schuler, P. 25 Schwartz, M. 29, 94,166,167 Schwartz, R. 36 Scoma, I. 37 Sekeris, P. 19 Selga, V. 36 Senft, M. 25,102 Sherry, I. 37 Siciliano, R. 37 Singer, R. 21 Sisco, 1. 155 Snider, M. 36 Snyder, P. 18 Sokolowski, 5.32 Stauffer, B. 26 Steinmiller, G. 36 Swetin, E. 19 Teague, P.18, 34 Thurston, R. 32 Tiano, L. 36 Tollick, T. 27 Trostman, R. 37 Tweed, R. 18 Tymoszenko, A. 24 Van Natta, B, 26 Vaughn, 1. 19 Veazey, I. 30 Vetrovec, R. 16 Vogel, R, 37 Waddell, P. 29, 176 Walderon, H. 31 Warren, 1, 37 Weigand, C. 37 Wejnowiak, L, 37 Welter, V. 36 Whalen, R. 22 wiegel, B. 32 Wilson, R, 20 Wright, I. 18 Zatkalik, R. 37 Zegar, E. 37 Brieschke,C.92,97,102,132,159 Britten, 1. 51 Britten, R. 132 Brown, S. 132 Brucato, D. 138 Brucato, T, 51 Brula, D. 52 Bruno,T. 116,117 Bua, F. 138 Bruno, A. V. 52, 63 Buchan, D. 138 Bruno, D. 126 Bruntz, D. 133,166, 167, 168,174 Bruntz, R,126, 156 Buchan, 1, 153 Buchholtz, R. 52, 92, 97, 102, 106, 44, 45 Buck, T.126 Buckley, N.132 Buckingham, N. 123,138,105 Buczko, K,138 Budzon, R, 52, 94 Buhr, D. 132 lixlleri, R.126 Bulleri, T. 127 Burleson, P.127 Burns, P. 52 Burroughs, G. 133 Bussie, D. 52 Butler, N. 41, 52, 92, 97, 98, 99, 122 Bystrom, M.127 Campbell, Larry 127 Campbell, Leonard 101, 133,171 Campobasso, M. 113, 133,99 Canaday, Sh. 52 Cannata, G. 84, 127 Canty, 5.133 Canzolino,1.127 Caporusso,l.133,136,168 Caranci, L. 121, 127 Card, L. 92, 96, 98,117, 122,127 Carlson, K.12.3,133,136,158,159 Carnehl, W.170 Caron, 1. 41, 107 Carr, T. 53 Carr, D. 133 Carrion, D. 49, 53, 92,102,117 Carrion, R.133 Carsello, C. 53 Carsello, 1. 133 , 159, 46 Casalino, P. 41, 53, 87, 121, 122, 148, 158, 44 118 45 Cascio, S. 133 Castiglione, De. 122, 127 Castiglia, 5.127 Castre, L. 53 Casurella, R.127 Catalano, K.127 Cavazos, D. 133 Cawthon, R,106 Cwchini, G. 127 Cederborg, G. 53 Cervone, M. 53 Chabowski, R. Chalker, M. 133 Chambers, Kalvin133 Chambers, Kieth 53 Chavich, I. 127 Chelmowski,1.92,105, 117,133,119 Chesney, B, 127 chiappemrs.99,1o1,1o2,127,119 Chibucos, P. 53, 95 Chicutt, P. 53 Chilcutt, P. 53 Chillemi, P. 133 Chillemi, F. 153,168 Chillemi, V. 153,155, 174 Chisholm, P. 53, 92,110,111 Chmiel, L. 127 Chmura,l.174 Christoforakis, N. 40, 94,116,127,15 Christoforakis, R. 133 Chromzack,l.127 Cichon, C. 120 Cichowicz, L. 127, 97,119 Cieslewicz, T. 133 Cihlar,G. 158,159,119 Cirone, V. 127 Ciszczon, G.133 Cliver,G.127 Cochiard, M. 102, 133 Coffman, R. 103,127 Cohn, R. 127 Coleman, B. Coleman, C. 53, 94,121,146,166 Coleman, E. 53, 49, 94,174 Coleman, M. 133 Collett, 8.127 Collins, I. 158, 159 Collins, T. 127 Collura, C. 97,106,127,159 Combs, D. 53, 94, 150, 160 Combs, I. 120, 155, 174, 169 Combs, G. 158 Combs, V. 127,158 Comp, C. 53, 99, 106, 107 Comp, M. 98,123,127, 148,159 Compabasso, M. 99, 110 Condon, E.159 Condon, S. 49, 53,148 Conforti,1ill 53 Conforti, M. 133 Connell,john 53, 106 Connell, ludith 122, 133 Cooper, M. 127 Cooper, 5.84, 122 Corsello, V. 171 Constantino,j.133,153, 163 Cottone,1. 133 Coull, G. 53 Couza, N. 127 Covelli, A. 54 Covelli, G.127 Cox, Dennis 54 Cox, Donna Lee 102, 127 Cox, 5. 127 Crampton, E. 157, 169 6,174,196 Crampton, lean 49, 54, 40, 84,123,133 Crampton,lohn133,153,168 Crilly,W. 54,106 Croft, S. 54 Cronk, C. 101, 127 Cronk, V. 106, 133 Crothers, C. 54 Crown, M. 100 Crown, P. 102, 127 Cn.1ck,G.165 Cmtcher, D. 122,133,159 Czarnecki, S, 54 Czerwinski,I.133,153,168 Czerwinski, L. 54, 49 Czupowski, C. 97, 102, 105, 106, 117, Dain, 1. 127 Dagostino, A. 41, 54, 107, 150, 44 Dalessandro, D. 54 Dalessandro, I. 174 Dalhouse, I. 40, 54, 92, 95,106, 49 Dalhouse, 5.40, 92,106,113,127 Danisch, P. 127 Darken,j. 133,170 Dattilo,l.127 Danza, N. 54 Daum,l.95,127 Daum,1.E.115,127 Davies, A. 127 Davies, B. 55 Davies, E.133 Davies, G.159 Davies, R. 133,170 Davies, S. 55 Davis, lo Anne 55 Davis, W. 165 Davison, S. 127,170 Dean, 8.127 Dean, R. 55 Dec, T. 133 De Cicco, M, 133 Deck, I. 107 DeFlorio, D.127 Dekan, V. 133 Delazzer, S. 55, 102 De Leon, I. 154 Delmedico, A. 133, 158 Delort,1. 84, 133 De Maria, F.127 De Maria, L. 133 121,133,119 De Mateo, M. 99, 133 Demian, M. 34, 127, 150, 167 Demian, P. 41, 51, 55, 86, 87, 122, 12 Demio,l,111 Demos, P. 127 Dennis, L. 98 Dennis, M. 55, 98,159 Dennison, I. L. Dennison, 1, 56,133 De Santis, D. 56 De Santis,l.127 Desmedt, G. 56 Detmers, K.82,123,133,148,159 De Vincentis,j. 122,127 De Vincentis, R. 169 Devitt,C,127 Dewey, R133 Dibely,D.133 Diciolla, F.127 Dickens, D.109,113,127,172 3, 49, 44, 45 Dickens, R. 38, 40, 41, 46, 49, se, 84, 92, 95, 115, 102,106, 109,121,110, 111, 188 Dicks, 5.49, 56, 44 Diederich, B. 56, 166, 167,118 Diekneit, M. 127 Digiralamor, S. 127,160 Dilillo, H. 56 Dilillo, A. 133 Diminuco, M. 169 Disabatino, G. 56 Dively, D. 153 Divis, M. 133, 149 Dolan, T. 56 Dolhar, D.100 Doll, K.63, 101, 103,133,146, 157 Dombrowski, W. Donald, R. 133 Donegian, T. 173 Donnay, L. 120 Doody, K.171 ooody, 1. 133 Dooley, B. 92, 96,121 Downs, I. 169 Dowms, M. 56, 92, 95,107 Driksler, C. own, 1. 106,113 Drummer, K.96,121,122 Dublinski, P. 43, 56, 98,101,103,44 Dubinski, T. 155, 169 Dubose, B. 56,123 Dubose, D. 155 Ducay, D.98,133 Duda, M. 122, 159 Dudka, E.133 Dudka, L. 56 Dudley, C. 133 Digs, D.159 Dugo, M. 171 Dulin, K. 106,133 Duller, R. 56, 99 Duncan, S, 56 Durante, K.133 Durava, B. 56 Durava, Brian 133 Dustan, A. 133 Dutton, S.133 Dvorak, B. 133 Dziepak, D. 56, 94, 150 Eakley, P. 56, 98, 99,102 Eakley, Phil 101 Easley, D. 120,133 Eaton, 1. 133 Ecker, 1. 56, 94, 170 Eddlemon, S. 160 Edwards, G.56,146,166, 94 Edwards, P. 133 Eglaston, 1. 57 Egerton, 1. 174 Eilertsen, C.133 Emery, l. 133 Enders, 1. 57 Enders, M. 100 Engelhart, A, 133 Enquist, P. 57, 96,106 Enquist, 5.133 Erhardt, M. 92, 96,105,133 Erhardt, P.133 Ereckson, D.133 Erl, A. 96, 84,113, 117,121,133 Erl, S. 57 Esposito, M. 133,149,158,159 Estry, I, 57 Evans, H. 95,102,115,133 Fagiano, 5,140,174 Faircloth, W. Fallon, F.88,128,150,160 Fallon, 5.140 Farley, Mary 133, 158, 118 Farley, Michael 133 Farley, P. 57 Farlow, B. 57 Farlow, C. 140 Faro, G. 128 Fazzi, C.86,133,153 Fazzi, E.140, 155 Fedele, A. 133, 159 Fee, D,133 Fee, S.121, 128, 96 Feiler, 8.128 Felcan, G. 140 Felcan, I. 133,153 Fellers, 5.128 Ferguson, B. 140 Fick, D. 57 Fick, L. 140 Fiori,F.122,128 Fiori, W. 140, 173 Fiorito, Carla 128 Fiorito, Carol 133 Fiorito, 1. 140 Fiorito, M, 58 Fiorito, V. 58 Firlinger,j.133 Fischer, D.133 Fischer, G. 58 Fischer, P.140 Fisher, Barbera 84 Fisher, Bruce 140, 154, 165 Fisher, 1. 58 Fitzgibbons, D.140,154,174,170 Fitzmaurice, I. 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Hackl,T.98, 128, 94 Haggerty, 1. 134 Hain, E.140 Hain,V.115,134 Halan, C. 128, 150 Halan, M. 134,163 Hambach,l.128 Hamel, M. 128 Hammers, P. 140,157 Hammers, R. 60 Hanauer, L. 60,121 Hannemann, K. 113,114,134 Hansen, D.134 Hansen, L. 61, 149 Hansen, S.97,140 Hanson, Hanson, N. 34, 117,134,159 R. 95,134,153 Hardy, T. 61,101 Harlin, B. 140 Harlin, 1. 140 Harmon, R. 140 Harrison, R. 140 Hart, C. 61,121 Hart, 1. 128, 170 Hartman, D.128 Hartman, 1. 41, 49, 61, 92, 117, 44 Hartney,I.134, 153, 168 Hartney, T. 128, 167 Haslam, R. 134 Havard, T. 140 Havlik, D. 61,124, 116 Havlik, K. 140,173 Hayden, T. 134, 153 Hazelwood, H. 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Ruppel, P.96,105,121, 136 Ruppert, M. 130 Ruppert, R.92,143 Russell, S.143 Russo, C. 143,159 Russo, P.105,130 Ruszczyk, P.130 Rutkowski, G. 88, 98, 99,122,130,159,158,119 Ryan, G.84,120, 136 Ryback, M. 130 Ryerson, W. 130 Salamon, L. 136 Salerno, M. 130 Salley, D. 127 Salverson, M. 130 Salzinger, R.114,136,158 Sanders, I. 136 san Filippo, A. 136 sanfilippo, D.49,73,105,158 Sanfilippo, L. 121, 130 Sanks, W. 143,155, 169, 176 Santelli, C. 73 Santora, D. 88,102, 130, 159, 119 Santoro, B. 98,1-13,171,174 92, 95, 96, 98, 102, Santos, M. 73 Saso, A. 136, 153,171 Sasso, K. 136 Sasso, M. 74 Sawisch, S.136 Sawula, N. 136 Sayatovich, R.136 Sbigoli,A. 143,155 Schafer,I.159 Schafer, L. 105 Schafer, T. 143 Scafidi, A. 130 Scales, C. 130 Scheibe, A. 136 Schick, 5.136 Schiller, P. 74 Schimka, M. 100,143 Schlenker, R.136,174 Schlitt, I. 100,143 Schmidt, R.130 Schmuhl, P.130 Schonauer, K. 74, 91,114 Schoenfeld, B. 101, 130 Scholz, L. 74 Schorn, T. 114,143 Schreiber, 5.74 Schnell, S.136 Schroeder, C. 143 Schroeder, D,130 Schroeder, U.143 Schroeder, W, 74,150 Schude, T. 74 Schuelke, C. 100,143 Schultz, C. 136,159 Schultz,Iames143 Schultz, Ieanne 130,158,119 Schultz, Iohn 136 Schultz,S. 100,143,169 Schwartz, L. 98, 130 Schwartz, W. 143 Schwemin, D. 136, 163 Schwemin,I.143 Schwierjohn, A. 136 Schwierjohn,I.130 Scott, B. 74 Scott, S.98,143 Scottbefgf l. 98, 99,120,136,159,119 Seabolt, D.130 Seaman, C. 136 Seil, M. 130 Scoville, P. 75 Sekikawa, N. 159 Sekikawa, T. 75 Selover, I. 136 Serna, D.97,130 Sena, M. 136, 168 Serna,I.136 Shababy, A. 38 Shababy, L. 75 Shannon, I. 136, 176 Sharp, E.130 Shaw, I. 143, 113 Sheehan, M. 130 Sheets, C. 143 Sheptick, D.143 Sherman, P.130 Sherwin, I. 75, 49 Shiedlak, D.130 Shimpka, M. 165 Shoemaker, C. 130 Sieg, K. 131 Sierzega, C.143 Sievert, P. 75 Silich, R.143,171 Simonetta, K. 75 simonena, N.123,133,136 Simpson, D.143,154,174 Singletary, R. 143,155 Singleton, S. 75 Siudyla, A. 143 Siudlya, C. 131,154 Siudla, 5.165 Skamra, D.136 Slaga, D.143 Slaga, G.136 Slaga, W. 75 Sliva, G. 75 Slowiak, Iacquelyn 75 Slowiak, Iames 84, 92,136,110 Slowiak, M. 86, 123, 133, 136 SIowiak,T.41,49,7S,98,109,114 Slowinski, K. 98, 99,102,106,136 S'1lenar,R 131 Sloma, L. 120,131 Small, Ierene 137 Small, Iudy 143 Smedberg, S.131 Smid, G.137,153 Smink, V. 131 Smith, Brent 137, 170 Smith, Brian E. 131 Smith, F. 75 Smith, L. 143 Smith, T. 137 Smyczynski, S.137 Snyder, C. 75, 116 Snyder, M. 98,103, 137 Sobolak,I.131 Socha, C. 143 Solomom, I. 75 Somen, M. 75 Somora, N. 102,131 Sorce, I. 92, 97,113,117, 137,159 Sonderegger, B. 100,153 Sorensen, I. 143, 176 Sorice, M. 75,38,102 Sorice, T. 137 Sorokie, A. 143 Sosnowski, G. 75 Sosnowski, Scott 114, 153,155,168 Sosnowski, Steven 100, 113,143,155 Sotira, M. 137 Soukop,I.137 Sowa, B. 137 Spair, L. 143 Spain, B. 75 Sparacio, P. 143,155 Spejcher, M.137,153, 163 Spencer, D.131 spera, S,97,102,137 Spevacek, M. 75 Spigoli, A. 165 Spitler, E. 79 Spitzock, D. 120,131, 159,119 Spitzock, I. 137 Spitzock, M. 137 Spizzirri, 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Swiderski, C. 137 szarko, D. 106,137 Szczepaniak, D. 131 Szpaczek, S. 76 Szwajkowski, P. 131 Tagliere, M, 76 Talaga, A.131 Tarnowski, M. 137 Tassinari, 1. 144 Tate, N.131, 119 Taylor, M. 76 Taylor, Mike 131, 137 Tayor, P. 137 Terry, A, 137 Tessner,l.131 Tetela, M. 137 rhiefjung,c.49,76,92,106,144 Thomas, D. 102,131 Thomas, In 95, 131 Thomas, M. 137 Thomas, R. 144 Thomas, Robert 137 Thomasson, S,99,131 Thompson, M. 144 Thon, R. 131 Tirlich, C.144 TirliCl1,D. 131,167,176 Tolomei, 1. 76, 166, 167 Tolomei, R.131, 172,118 Tolomei, T.105,123,144, 158,159 Tompson, L. 137 Tonelli, P, 49, 76, 92,106, 117 Tornabene, D. 76,116 Tranquilla, D. 144 Travers, C. 144 Traversa, M. 76 Traxler, D. 76,41 Tresselt, 5. 144 Trimborn, G.96,114,144 Tripoli, I. 137 Tsarpalas,i.131 Tsarpalas, N. 144, 159 Tucker, C.97,137 Turk, T.144 Ulbrich, E. 76, 167 Ulbrich,l,131,158,119 Urbanski, C. 76,174 Urlaub, c. 131 Urlaub, L, 144 Valaski, R.137,157,174 Valentino, 1. 77, 94, 121,144, Vance, D,144 Vandenbos, R. 77 Vandenplas, C.131 Vandermeir, G. 144,155,171 Vandermeir, K, 77, 123 Van Nore, L. 100,131 Vantrepotte, C. 144 Vasquez, M. 92,133,137 Vdakakes, D. 100, 137 Vece, D. 77 VeCe,1.144,155 Velez, D, 77 Ventimiglia, D. 137 Verone, P. 137,153 Vespo, D. 131 Vignola, D.131 Vignola, R. 77, 94, 156, 157 Vik, C.137 Vilumis, L. 105,131 Vilumis, M. 144, 173 Vinci, L, 96, 92,131 Virnich,C.123,131,148,158 Virnich, F. 137,153, 167, 168 Vlahos, M. 144 Vock, L. 77 Voelker, L. 96, 137 Vosnalk,I.153 Voss, R.77,156,174,194 Voyles, B. 137,158 Voyles, C. 131 v0yIes,o.137,146,15a,159 Voznak,J.137 Wagner,l. 84, 96,131,155 Wagner, E. 144 Wagner, Patricia 105,144 Wagner, Patti 144 Wagner, M. 96,116,137 Wajda, P. 131 Wakat, L. 144 150,152,16f X Q 1- W 5 .1 . U Q! Cl X. Q 1 1 Wakulich, A. 105,131 Wakulich, I. 144, 173 Walker, D. 120, 123,131, 158,159 Wallentin, R. 131 Wally, 5.114, 144,170 Walsh, K. 96, 137 Walsh, P, 78 Walters, 5.78 Wanders, D. 144 Warner, M,137 Warner, R. 144 Warych, R. 78 Warych, 5. 144 Wasielewski, D. 144 Waszak, D. 137 waranuki, B.78,121,122,148 Watson,J.131, 84 Watt, 1. 137 Weber, D. 78 Weber, K. 99,144 Weber, W. 131 Wechet, D. 144 Weglarz,l120,122,131,158 Weglarz, R. 137,153,168 Weigand, R. 137 Weigt,j.115,131,156,174 Weinberg, Chaya 96 Weinberg, Cosette 96, 137 Weinreis, D. 131 Weinreis, M. 144 Weisgerber, R. 131 Wekony, K.144,159 Wekony, M. 131,150 Wekony, T. 78, 94,150 Welnowski, 1. 131 Wellin, H. 78, 98, 99,101 Wenzloff, L. 96, 131 Wertz,l.144 West, I. 144 Weter, B. 144,159 Weter, D. 131,159 Wheelock,l.131 whne,M. 144,155,164 Whitford, 5.144 Wick, C.97,106,107,131 Wieczorek, C.131 Wieczorek, G. 137, 153 Wilder, C. 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